Re: Political Telemarketers |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 18 May 2006 13:18:57 -0700
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john@mayson.us wrote:
> I specifically requested not to receive telemarketing calls. Why
Because the campaign people they're stubborn, very aggressive, and
> 1.) Can politicians block their caller ID information? Regular
I don't know the laws and state laws vary from state to state.
Unfortunately, even if what you question is indeed against the law, it
1) A political campaign is a temporary activity. Once the election is
In a prior campaign, I got 111-111-1111 as the number. Someone said
I've been telesolicited by private firms claiming to have done
2) Tele-solicitors who violate the law know they can get away with it
3) All the candidates use this process, so singling one out as an
4) I was getting flooded with calls from generic unions but the actual
5) I plan to send a certified letter of complaint to the state party |
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