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How will the National Do Not Call Registry work?

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How will the National Do Not Call Registry work?

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Starting January 1, 2005, telemarketers and sellers will be required to search the registry at least once every 31 days and drop from their call lists the phone numbers of consumers who have registered. Through December 31, 2004, telemarketers will have to update their lists every three months. The dedicated, fully automated and secure Web site at www.telemarketing.donotcall.gov will provide this information to telemarketers and sellers. When an organization accesses the system for the first time, it will have to create a profile and provide some identifying information, such as organization name and address, authorized representative, and the representative’s telephone number and email address. If an organization is accessing the registry on behalf of a client-seller, the organization may need to identify the client (or clients). The only consumer information organizations will be able to access from the national registry is a registrant’s telephone number. Consumers’ phone numbers wi

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Starting January 1, 2005, telemarketers and sellers will be required to search the registry at least once every 31 days and drop from their call lists the phone numbers of consumers who have registered. Through December 31, 2004, telemarketers will have to update their lists every three months. The dedicated, fully automated and secure Web site at www.telemarketing.donotcall.gov will provide this information to telemarketers and sellers. When an organization accesses the system for the first time, it will have to create a profile and provide some identifying information, such as organization name and address, authorized representative, and the representative’s telephone number and email address. If an organization is accessing the registry on behalf of a client-seller, the organization may need to identify the client (or clients). The only consumer information organizations will be able to access from the national registry is a registrant’s telephone number. Consumers’ phone numbers wi

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