 beamer69
join:2007-05-10 Burnaby, BC
| reply to SALAMANCA Re: How to override do-not-call exemptions
Well I hate getting telemarketing calls also. Only thing I can say is it can be much worse trust me!!! 
You could get automated calls to your cell phone between 2:00 AM - 5:00 AM with a recorded message of a US political speech from Hillary Clinton This during a time a family member is extremely ill so anytime you get a call in the middle of the night you answer it and assume the worse only to hear Hillary on the other end.
»blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/1···the.html
Then to top it off you could google to find out the number comes from a spam political campaign located on the east coast of the US. After spending an hour with further investigation you could track down the FCC website to file a complaint only to discover you can't because you don't live in the US 
Then find out they are not calling your cell phone number. They are calling your Toll Free number (directly call forwarded to your cell) that you get charged per minute when someone calls you. 
It stopped after awhile thank God. |
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  SALAMANCA
join:2008-06-07 Toronto, ON
| Canadian National Do-Not-Call List Website
Canadians will be able to add their land line, cell or fax numbers on the national do-not-call list online at www.LNNTE-DNCL.gc.ca or by calling 1-866-580-DNCL (3625). For TTY service only (for the hearing impaired), the toll-free number will be 1-888-DNCL-TTY (1-888-362-5889). |
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