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Well consider this. This spring, there had been a total of 300 000 complaints from people who received telemarketing calls even though they are in the list.
Out of those, the CRTC collected 250$ in fines. That's in dollars, not "thousands".
laurent wrote:Well consider this. This spring, there had been a total of 300 000 complaints from people who received telemarketing calls even though they are in the list.
Out of those, the CRTC collected 250$ in fines. That's in dollars, not "thousands".
Maybe I am an exception but my calls dropper by 98% since registering my number. Makes supper time much more enjoyable. I got on early - since the first day. I expect that may explain why.
The call you got doesn't sound like telemarketing. Most likely a glitch in the system.
I found other people reporting being called by that number and having followed the prompts. Turns out it is telemarketing :/
But yeah you're right in that sense; the registry did help reduce the volume of calls I received. Bell still calls though, using some obscure law to justify they can call me even though I'm on the list.
I have 2 internal extensions to deal with telemarketers:
1. A nice voice synthesized warning that tells the telemarketer not to call again. Call has been logged
2. A not so nice warning... (Only used for telemarketers not based in Canada)
curriegrad2004 wrote:I have 2 internal extensions to deal with telemarketers:
1. A nice voice synthesized warning that tells the telemarketer not to call again. Call has been logged
2. A not so nice warning... (Only used for telemarketers not based in Canada)
I'll assume they're not all like that, but a friend of mine used to work for a telemarketer (in his dark period I guess), and anything a callee would do as a retaliation would ensure a top place in a special list they had that guaranteed twice as many calls, earlier in the morning and/or later at night :/
laurent wrote:I'll assume they're not all like that, but a friend of mine used to work for a telemarketer (in his dark period I guess), and anything a callee would do as a retaliation would ensure a top place in a special list they had that guaranteed twice as many calls, earlier in the morning and/or later at night :/
That would constitute as harassment under Canadian law. They would be effectively shooting themselves in the foot anyways.