Save Time: How to Stop Telemarketers from Calling You

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Abstract: Save time by taking these few steps to stop telemarketers from calling you.

Contact that Federal Trade Commission and be put on the national do-not-call registry.  By taking this step, it will save you time from answering unwanted phone calls.

Stop telemarketers from calling you by joining the National Do Not Call Registry through the Federal Trade Commission.  Imagine... no phone calls during dinner.

Avoid Impulse Buying

Remove the temptation to spend your hard earned money by reducing the number of telemarketing sales calls and the number of catalogs you receive! This will surely free up some of your personal time. Be sure to state that you no longer wish to be called by any telemarketing companies. Send a letter including your name, telephone number, and address to:

Telephone Preference Service

Direct Marketing Association

P.O. Box 9014

Farmington, NY 11735



Beware of Fraudulent Telemarketers

Know Fraud, a government agency focused on educating consumers, provides the following information. You should beware of any unknown caller who:

  • Says you've won a prize but asks you to send money first
  • Says you have to act right away
  • Instructs you to wire money
  • Offers to have someone pick up a payment from your home
  • Says he/she is a law enforcement officer who will help you - for a fee You should follow the following guidelines to protect yourself:
  • Check all unsolicited offers with your Better Business Bureau
  • Don't assume a friendly voice belongs to a friend
  • Never give your credit card, checking account or social security number to an unknown caller


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