Many posters in 800notes claim the National Do Not Call List (DNCL) is not working for them. We constantly attempt to find a way to explain what the DNCL really does, at a level these posters can understand.
Perhaps this table will help.
Type of callWill DNCL
Stop?CharityNO! PoliticalNO! SurveyNO! Preexisting Business
(within last 18 months)NO! Legitimate, Registered Telemarketer YES Criminal/SpammerNO! Criminal/ScammerNO!
Remember,
The DNCL is NOT a call blocker!
Why doesn't the DNCL stop the other calls?
Charities, political calls, and non-sales calls are exempt. "Business relationships" may be exempt. Criminals do not obey the laws, and happily ignore the DNCL.
Want to stop unwanted calls without depending on somebody else to do it for you?
Obtain a call blocker. Google is your friend.
Answers for similar, fatuously asked questions or misunderstandings may be found in the FAQ, at:
http://phonehelp.2truth.com/faqs.html
Remember to return here, to 800notes.com, after visiting that site, and let us know if you need additional help, or if your misconceptions have been resolved.
I receive calls from this number several times a week, always at different times. A message is never left; the caller hangs up as soon as my answering machine picks it up. All that shows on caller ID is Denver, CO.
Do not answer this number. It's a scam. Call only rings twice and never leaves a voicemail. Answering this call could give hackers access to your phone information. Add this number to call reject list of block list on your phone. Best practice would be to screen all calls that you don't recognize, if it's important, the person will leave a voicemail so you'll know it's legit.