Scammers often use telephone, mail, and email solicitation to lure people into their schemes, often by posing as legitimate businesses who contact a consumer out of the blue. One of the best ways to protect yourself against fraudsters is to cut off the ability of businesses to call you or send you unsolicited mail in the first place. Recognize the warning signs of scams and fraud, and cut down on unwanted phone calls and email, by following the steps below.
Telemarketing
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) maintains a national Do Not Call Registry which allows you the opportunity to limit the telemarketing calls you receive.
- The Do Not Call Registry opened on June 27, 2003, and by July 1, 2003, only four days later, over 10 million phone numbers had been registered.
- Registering your personal phone numbers is free. You may add your phone number by visiting www.donotcall.gov, or calling 1-888-382-1222.
- You may register up to three personal telephone numbers during the online registration process. If you wish to register more than three personal telephone numbers, you must complete the registration process again.
- To register a number by phone, you must call from the number you wish to register.
- Your phone number should appear on the Do Not Call Registry within a day of your registration and you should find that most sales calls will stop once you have been on the Do Not Call Registry for 31 days.
- After you have registered, it is illegal for most telemarketers to contact you.