When the “Do Not Call” list was first initiated I thought it was a great thing, and I still stand by that view point. If we wanted to buy whatever it is that you’re selling WE’LL CALL YOU!
But now the list is set to start expiring next summer. Here at CT, we (at least I do anyway) think this new bill should pass. I have respect for the people doing the jobs, at least they’re out there working. I do not, however, appreciate their tactics.
I only use a cell phone for my home and personal phone. I registered that number just the other day. I haven’t had any telemarketers call but I thought I would put a stop to it before it became a problem.
So what’s your thought, should the “Do Not Call List” be permanent or have a time-limit on it?
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September 21, 2007 at 10:15 pm
There is no need for it to expire, my decision to put myself on it did not expire. Seems like common sense to me.
Bufford
April 22, 2008 at 8:54 pm
I say make it never expire, and if you don’t want to be on it anymore then call to have it removed.
But I do see why they would set expiration dates, to let the buisnesses have a fair chance to bug us during dinner if we don’t keep tabs on expiration dates.