Comment Number: OL-102221
Received: 11/27/2004 9:13:33 PM
Organization:
Commenter: Daniel Atlas
State: CA
Subject: Trade Regulation Rule on Telemarketing Sales
Title: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Request for Comment
CFR Citation: 16 CFR Part 310
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Comments:

I thought someone was kidding me when I heard that the FTC could/would open a loophole in the Do-not-call list. Please do not allow companies to call me with pre-recorded messages. The reason I signed up on the Do-not-call list was to NOT GET CALLED! That makes sence right? I feel that you are not working for the people who signed up on the Do-not-call list. It seems like some lobbiest are pushing you around. Stand up to them and keep the loophole closed. It is nearly impossiable to track how I established business relationship with a third party. Some one sells my number and then they might sell it to another. The game goes on and there is no direct business relationship when it comes down to it. Just an abuse of the system. Read some other peoples opinions about this at this URL... http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/27/2216200&tid=158&tid=215&tid=103&tid=17 or try this <a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/27/2216200&tid=158&tid=215&tid=103&tid=17">URL</a> Thank you. Dan Atlas PS: LICENSE: Please do not sell, lend, lone, give, trade, or any other method provide my personal information to anyone. In fact if you have already sold my information I want you to contact who has it and have them remove my info (like they will do it...ha!). I don't need more SPAM or unwanted phone calls. Your welcome to print, fax, read, and view this letter and use it as you see fit as long as my personal address stays hidden to the general public. All rights are reserved by me and I can admend them and this document at anytime as I see fit. Including revoking this letter. By keeping this letter you agree to not share any of my personal information with any 3rd party or any business relationship. In the future all phone conversations, e-mail, faxes, etc will need LICENSES... Think about that...