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29 May 2012

Rachael, from Member Services (Scam!)


A persistent scam involving telemarketing calls from "Rachael, from Member Services" has continued to be active despite official attempts to stop it. I have just received one of these calls.

It's a minor inconvenience, of course--I always disconnect as soon as I realize that I am hearing a recorded message--but it's also illegal, and irritating in principle--because all of my telephones are registered with the national Do Not Call list.

I filed a complaint on the List's web site, but while there learned yet another bit of somewhat disheartening news: Some scammers are calling people, claiming to represent Do Not Call, and offering to put your numbers on that very list that should prevent their calling you. Of course, two things would follow from your having given your telephone number(s) to these horrible people: You are not on the Registry despite your believing that you are, and a scammer has just gotten your telephone number(s) from your own lips.

From the Do Not Call page:
Scammers have been making phone calls claiming to represent the National Do Not Call Registry. The calls claim to provide an opportunity to sign up for the Registry. These calls are not coming from the Registry or the Federal Trade Commission, and you should not respond to these calls. To add your number to the Registry you can call 888-382-1222 from the phone you wish to register, or go click on “Register a Phone Number” in the left column of [the Registry's] page.   
Your registration will not expire. Telephone numbers placed on the National Do Not Call Registry will remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, which became law in February 2008. Read more about it at <http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2008/04/dncfyi.shtm>.

It's all enough to make one feel more or less completely surrounded.

(And this, doubters, is why we need big government.)


Mark_
29 May 2012