07-08-2005
No Call List under multiple attacks!
Contact: Glen Loyd
608-224-5007
Governor Jim Doyle is asking for your help again in the fight against telemarketers threatening your privacy. In January, almost 7,000 Wisconsin consumers responded to the governor's request to tell the federal government to leave the state's No Call List alone.
"Telemarketers are once again asking the federal government to strip Wisconsin's Do Not Call Law of important provisions that protect more than 80 percent of state residents," says Governor Doyle. "If the most recent petition is granted, Wisconsin will lose its right to protect its citizens from intrusive interstate telemarketing calls."
Earlier, the Consumer Banker's Association (CBA) petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to declare that Wisconsin's Do Not Call Law is pre-empted by the weaker federal Do Not Call Law. This would allow any business -- long distance telephone and credit card companies, for example -- to reinstate incessant calls to reclaim customers in Wisconsin. Also, if you buy a product from a company, any of its affiliates will be able to call you to telemarket any of their products.
Now a coalition of telemarketing firms and non-profit corporations who use telemarketers has petitioned the FCC to declare that states have no ability to regulate interstate telemarketing, only intrastate telemarketing. Such a declaration would allow telemartketers to avoid state regulation merely by calling from outside the state, which would effectively end state regulation of telemarketing entirely.
What you can do to save the No Call List
"If we want to continue to keep our home phones quiet, we must take a strong stand and tell the FCC to leave our law alone," says Governor Doyle.
"We need to make certain that the FCC puts consumers, not big telemarketers, first."
"Consumers wanting to keep Wisconsin's law strong are urged to contact the Federal Communications Commission.?
* Send a brief comment to the FCC at this link:
http://tinyurl.com/8bmob * Or write a letter and the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection will deliver it for you:.
No Call List, Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, PO Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708.
For more information, call the toll free hotline of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: 1-800-422-7128.
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