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On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:31:50 +0100
Bob Dunlop <bob.dunlop@???> wrote:
Hello Bob,
> can still get your number from directory enquiries, but sales people
> can't scroll down a list.
They don't even do that; They just press a button. The equipment
then just runs through a sequence of numbers until it gets a dial
tone. UK companies are supposed to block numbers that are registered
with TPS, but it's virtually impossible to police with sequential
diallers. :-(
And as has already been pointed out, TPS has a massive loophole; They
can still call you for market research. Which is invariably followed
with "Whilst I've got you on the 'phone....." and enter into a sales
pitch.
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