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Registration on national Do Not Call list is now permanent
The Federal Trade Commission made this announcement to Congress this week. The original plan was that you'd have to re-register your listing every five years. But now, if you're registered on the national list, you're all set. As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, registration on the Missouri No Call list is also permanent. You would only need to mess with it again if you change your phone number. If you move but keep your number, you're still covered.
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Posted by on October 24, 2007 11:04 am :: Comments (3) :: Permalink
3 Responses to "Registration on national Do Not Call list is now permanent"
says:
December 6, 2007 1:06 pm
Please re-registration my number (951)736-9805 in the Do Not Call List.
Thank you
says:
December 14, 2007 1:57 pm
Please re-register my number Do Not Call List. Today at 10:33a.m., I received a phonecall from a taped message from 'Rachel' at Cardholder's Services informing me about a credit card that I never applied for.

says:
December 17, 2007 8:57 am
As evidenced by the two comments above, perhaps people did not understand the whole point of this blog post. Again, you do NOT have to re-register for the national Do Not Call Registry or the Missouri No Call list.
If you need to contact the national registry, you can do that here.
For the Missouri No Call list, do that here.
