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Has your evening or weekend been
disrupted by a call from a telemarketer? If so, you’re
not alone. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
has been receiving complaints in increasing numbers from
consumers throughout the nation about unwanted and
uninvited calls to their homes from telemarketers.
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Pursuant to its authority under the
Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the FCC established,
together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a national
Do-Not-Call Registry. The registry is nationwide in scope,
applies to all telemarketers (with the exception of certain
non-profit organizations), and covers both interstate and
intrastate telemarketing calls. Commercial telemarketers are not
allowed to call you if your number is on the registry, subject
to certain exceptions. As a result, consumers can, if they
choose, reduce the number of unwanted phone calls to their
homes.
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Do-Not-Call Registry
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You can register your phone numbers for
free, and they will remain on the list until you remove them or
discontinue service – there is no need to re-register numbers.
The Do-Not-Call registry does not prevent
all unwanted calls. It does not cover the following:
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calls from organizations with which you
have established a business relationship;
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calls for which you have given prior
written permission;
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calls which are not commercial or do not
include unsolicited advertisements;
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calls by or on behalf of tax-exempt
non-profit organizations.
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How to Register
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For Consumers:
Subscribers may register their residential
telephone number, including wireless numbers, on the
national Do-Not-Call registry by telephone or by Internet at no
cost.
Consumers can register on-line for the
national do-not-call registry by going to www.donotcall.gov. To
register by telephone, consumers may call
1-888-382-1222
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for TTY call 1-866-290-4236
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You must call from the phone number you wish to register.
For Industry:
Telemarketers and sellers are required to
search the registry at least once every 31 days and drop from
their call lists the phone numbers of consumers who have
registered. For more information, see:
Industry
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Related Rules
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In addition to the establishment of a
national Do-Not-Call Registry, there are other amendments to the
Commission's rules implementing the TCPA that may reduce the
number of telemarketing calls to your home:
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If you subscribe to CALLER ID, you
should know when a telemarketer is calling you:
telemarketers are required to transmit Caller ID information
and may not block their numbers.
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Telemarketers must ensure that
predictive dialers abandon no more than three percent of all
calls placed and answered by a person. A call will be
considered "abandoned" if it is not transferred to a live
sales agent within two seconds of the recipient's greeting.
As a result, you are less likely to run to answer the phone
only to find silence or the "click" of the calling party
disconnecting the line.
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In addition to these changes the
rules provide:
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Telephone solicitation calls to
your home before 8 am or after 9 pm are prohibited.
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Anyone making a telephone
solicitation call to your home must provide his/her
name, the name of the entity on whose behalf the
call is being made, and a telephone number or
address at which you may contact that entity.
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Company-specific do-not-call
lists are available to consumers who wish to avoid
telemarketing calls only from specific companies.
For more information see our
Unwanted Telephone Marketing Calls Factsheet
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How to Complain
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Filing a Do-Not-Call Complaint
In addition to complaints alleging
violations of the national do-not-call list, you may also file a
complaint against a telemarketer who is calling for a commercial
purpose (e.g., not charitable organizations) IF:
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The telemarketer calls before 8 AM or
after 9 PM; OR
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The telemarketer leaves a message, but
fails to leave a phone number that you can call to sign up
for their company specific do-not-call list; OR
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You receive a telemarketing call from a
company that you have previously requested not call you;
OR
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The telemarketing firm fails to identify
itself; OR
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You receive a pre-recorded commercial
message from someone with whom you do not have an
established business relationship and to whom you have not
given permission to call you.
How to File a Complaint
You can file a complaint by e-mail (fccinfo@fcc.gov),
telephone 1-888-CALL-FCC
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(1-888-225-5322
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voice or 1-888-TELL-FCC
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(1-888-835-5322
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TTY, by fax to 1-866-418-0232, via our electronic complaint form
at
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm, or mail. For the FCC
to process your complaint you must either fill in the electronic
form completely or otherwise indicate:
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your name and address;
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the home phone number where you received
the solicitation;
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identification of the individual or
company whose products or services were being advertised or
sold, and any phone numbers included in the call;
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a description of the call;
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any phone number provided to allow you
to “opt-out” of future calls;
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whether you or anyone else in your
household gave the caller express prior permission to call;
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whether you have an EBR with the caller
(specifically, whether you or anyone else in your household
made any purchases of property, goods, or services from the
company that called, or made any inquiry or filed an
application with the company prior to receiving the call).
If mailing a complaint, send it to:
Federal Communications
Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
Consumer Private Right of Action
In addition to filing a complaint with the
FCC, consumers may explore the possibility of filing an action
in a state court.
For general information, you may contact the
FCC’s Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau in the following
ways:
Via Internet at
www.fcc.gov/cgb
Consumer Center, Voice: 1-888-CALL-FCC
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(1-888-225-5322
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and
TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC
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(1-888-835-5322
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For this or any other consumer publication
in an alternative format (electronic ASCII text, Braille, large
print, or audio) please write or call us at the address or phone
number below, or send an e-mail to
FCC504@fcc.gov.
You can contact the FCC at:
Federal Communications Commission
Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
1-888-CALL-FCC
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(1-888-225-5322
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VOICE
1-888-TELL-FCC
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(1-888-835-5322
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TTY
E-Mail : fccinfo@fcc.gov
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