National Do Not Call Registry

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The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) is reminding residents that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has assumed responsibility for maintaining the list of telephone customers who do not want to receive calls from telemarketers.

In an order issued today, the PSC instructed telephone service providers on the steps they must take annually to inform their customers of the provisions of Kentucky’s telemarketing laws. Under a bill passed by the 2007 Kentucky General Assembly, names already on the Kentucky do-not-call list were transferred last year to the FTC’s national registry.

With that change, Kentucky customers wishing to sign up for the do-not-call list in the future must do so by contacting the FTC, either online at www.donotcall.gov or by calling toll-free, 888-382-1222 (TTY 866-290-4236), from the number they wish to register. A link to the FTC site is available on the Kentucky Office of Attorney General’s do-not-call Web site, www.nocall.ky.gov

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Comment by Pennsylvania Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-07 07:32:13

I wonder if the DO NOT CALL list gets distributed to telemarketers with your name and address? …..would make it easy for them to start mailing junk to ya!

Fellow Local Niche group member here! Hi ya doing!

Keep up the good work!

Comment by Editor
2008-02-08 10:50:39

From my understanding of how it works, your name and number go onto a list. If a company wants to do telemarketing, they must register and subscribe to this list that is maintained by the FTC. Then, if they start calling, you can report them and they get fined.

 
 
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