Dave Barry wrote about telemarketers recently. You can read the whole column
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...In August, I wrote a column about the National Do Not Call Registry , which allows you to go to an Internet site (
www.donotcall.gov) and register your phone number. The plan is that most telemarketers would then be prohibited from calling you.
...in my August column, I printed the toll-free telephone number of one of these groups, the American Teleservices Association.... It turned out that a lot of you were eager to call up the telemarketing industry. Thousands and thousands of you called the ATA.... I would have called the ATA myself to express my feelings, but the ATA finally had to disconnect its phone number.
Really.
...I don't know what the legal status of the Do Not Call registry will be when you read this column. But it appears that the telemarketers plan to continue their efforts to save the planet by fighting for the right to call people who do not want to be called.
I realize that this makes many of you angry. I realize that many of you would like to, once again, let the telemarketers know how you feel. And I am, frankly, tempted to reveal to you here that the American Teleservices Association (
www.ataconnect.org/) seems to have a phone line working (at least for now) at
317-816-9336.
But would it be right to reveal this? I mean, yes, you could call the ATA again. But the ATA surely doesn't WANT you to call again. It's inconvenient! And to insist on calling somebody who doesnt want to be called, even if you have the legal right to call, well, that's just plain rude....
A. G.