| Comment Number: | OL-102560 |
| Received: | 11/27/2004 11:07:17 PM |
| Organization: | Home |
| Commenter: | James Hess |
| State: | CA |
| Subject: | Trade Regulation Rule on Telemarketing Sales |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Request for Comment |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 310 |
| No Attachments |
Comments:
Allowing anyone with a presupposed business relation to call is going to kill the do-not-call law. If I simply go to a store or do business anywhere you are now saying that they can call me using a prerecorded message. This is incredibly stupid and typical of bureaucrats that are in league with the organizations that they are supposed to be overviewing. You say I can opt-out, but to do that I probably have to listen to an entire tape as they will append that option at the very end (if they actually do). Any sane person is never going to do that so calls can continue since they are generated by a computer and therefore oblivious to anyone on the phone. Why are you doing this?