| Comment Number: | 525547-00218 |
| Received: | 12/7/2006 1:37:38 PM |
| Organization: | |
| Commenter: | McCleery |
| State: | NJ |
| Subject: | Telemarketing Sales Rule |
| Title: | Request for Public Comment |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 310 |
| No Attachments |
Comments:
Date Federal Trade Commission Office of the Secretary, Room H-159 (Annex H) 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20580 Filed electronically: https://secure.commentworks.com/ftc-tsr RE: TSR Prerecorded Call Prohibition and Call Abandonment Standard Modification – Project No. R411001 To the Commission: I am writing to let the FTC know that I object to all unwanted telemarketing calls made to my home. I have a non-published number. It is my personal responsibility to assure myself that this telephone number is not received by someone that will not respect my request to keep it private. I am currently powerless over that with telemarketers, dead air space calls and those that claim they can usurp the current privacy call standards because the are a state dept. agency (i.e. NJ State Dept. of Social Services to "answer a survey to benefit others in my resident state"). I especially object to recorded sales messages. I find these calls even more invasive of my privacy than calls that come from a live caller. That’s because I feel powerless to interact with a recording. [Optional: Even when I hang up the phone when first hearing the message, the recording sometimes continues to tie up my phone line.] If a company calls me with a recorded message based on a claimed business relationship, I have no way of telling the company not to call me again. I believe the FTC should outlaw all prerecorded messages unless I give my written consent for such calls. This includes recorded messages left on my answering machine. I also object to calls I answer where the caller hangs up or leaves me on the line with dead air. Ideally, the FTC should adopt a standard of zero tolerance for abandoned calls. Sincerely, Mr. L. McCleery, NJ