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From news.Arizona.EDU!math.arizona.edu!CS.Arizona.EDU!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!uwvax!calypso.cs.wisc.edu!cargille Tue Aug 23 13:59:53 1994 Path: news.Arizona.EDU!math.arizona.edu!CS.Arizona.EDU!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!uwvax!calypso.cs.wisc.edu!cargille From: cargille@calypso.cs.wisc.edu (Allan Cargille) Newsgroups: uwisc.general,wi.general,alt.consumers.free-stuff Subject: how to eliminate, brush off telemarketing calls Followup-To: uwisc.forum Date: 22 Aug 1994 20:36:25 GMT Organization: University of WI, Madison -- Computer Sciences Dept. Lines: 40 Distribution: usa Message-ID: <33b289$9cg@spool.cs.wisc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: calypso.cs.wisc.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #3 (NOV) Hi, I was really getting frustrated by telemarketers until I found the information below. I thought others might appreciate it as well: Consumers have a right request *not* to receive telemarketing calls. The Direct Marketing Association has a "Telephone Preference Service" list. You can only get on the list by writing them. They also do not acknowledge your letter (at least, they didn't ack mine). You can write them at DMA P.O. Box 9014 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Include your phone number, and tell them you do not want to receive telemarketing calls. This should probably also include the signature of the person who has the phone in their name. Another thing you can do to reduce telemarketing calls is to get in the habit of never including your phone number on any warranty cards, information requests, etc -- or, if you do, indicate that you do not want the information sold or redistributed. Then when people call, if it sounds like a telemarketer ("Hello, is this Mr. Cargille?"), just ask "Who's calling, please?" When they identify themselves and start to go into their pitch, just interrupt and tell them you prefer not to receive telemarketing calls. Also ask them to please take you off their list. This has markedly decreased the number of nuisance calls we receive, and now I can brush them off without my blood pressure going up. Hope this helps, allan -- C. Allan Cargille "MadTown" (Madison), Wisconsin cargille@cs.wisc.edu ----------------------- "In other national news this week, another thirty thousand preborn babies were legally ripped into small pieces or poisoned to death."