On Tuesday 01 April 2008 12:59, Gil Hale wrote:
> How much a person pays for DNC (Do Not Call) records depends on what kind
> of subscriber he/she is.  For one of my companies I am Exempt as I do not
> contact any non-business type of consumers.  Thus I get all Area Codes for
> free.  For one of my other companies I "may" call a consumer, so I can get
> up to 5 Area Codes for free.  After that there is an annual fee (I can't
> recall the amount off-hand, but it is expensive).  I also have yet another
> company that I use to provide my technology services to clients.  These
> clients let me manage their DNC registration, annual renewals, and monthly
> downloads & updates.  They can have up to 5 Area Codes for free.  Only two
> need more than that (10 and 11, both in Southern California's San
> Bernardino, Riverside, LA and Orange County areas).  Each year I pay their
> FTC fee for Area Codes over their 5 free one, then bill them for the dead
> cost (I am not allowed to mark it up).  More info is available at
> donotcall.gov.

Hi Gil!

Thanks! Wow, looks complicated.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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