Comment Number: OL-101556
Received: 11/27/2004 6:51:48 PM
Organization:
Commenter: Al Cousson
State: LA
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 personally feel that the "Do Not Call" list should mean just that. I don't care if I have a pre-existing business relationship with the company or not, I do not want to be bothered with ANY marketing phone calls. If I do business with them, then they already have my mailing address and can use that to send me marketing materials. I realize that mail may cost them more, but it should prevent them from bothering me as much. Furthermore, I don't think that polticians should be call me at home either. They are only exempt because it was politicians that made the law, not because people want to get phone calls from them. If you really want to do something good. Change the "Do Not Call" list into a "Do Not Solicit" list where marketers would be forbidden from calling, e-mail or even mailing me. This should also include the "Resident" mail that the post office stuffs in my mail box. Thanks for listening to my opinion. Al Cousson