In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Stephen Sprun
k" writes:
>
>Thus spake "Tomas Daniska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop
>most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt from the
>national registry and still can call you even if you place your number on
>it. Exempt businesses include:
>>
>> long-distance phone companies
>> airlines
>> banks and credit unions; and
>> the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state
>law.
>> ... political organizations, charities, telephone surveyors or ...
>
>Nearly every call I get today is by companies on the 'exempt' list, go
>figure.
>

Oh, it might get worse -- here's the first paragraph of a Wall Street 
Journal story:

        NEW YORK -- With millions of people signing up to stop
        receiving pesky sales calls, the nation's biggest marketers
        are preparing a new round of potentially annoying advertising
        pitches via e-mail and direct mail.

Oh, joy -- more spam instead of telemarketers.

                --Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb (me)
                http://www.wilyhacker.com (2nd edition of "Firewalls" book)


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