WSJ on telemarketers

Wall Street Journal today has an interesting introspective on the do-not-call list:

Regulators say the system is working, but a recent random survey (by telephone) by the Customer Care Alliance, a Virginia-based consortium of three customer-relations consultants, found that 51% of registered consumers say they’re still getting calls they think the list is supposed to block.

So they are randomly calling people that signed up in order not to be called, and asking them about the list efficiency? Hmmm, wonder what the response to the survey might be.

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