If you are tired of telemarketing and other unsolicited calls, you can add your phone number to the National Do Not Call Registry to make the calls stop. You can either add your number online or by making a call to the registry. Having your number on the registry will not stop calls from charities, political organizations, and certain other sources, though.
It can be very annoying to receive telemarketing calls and other unsolicited phone calls. Luckily, there's something you can do to make the calls stop. To learn how to add your phone number to the National Do Not Call Registry, keep on reading.
To add your phone online, follow these steps:
Please note, you have 72 hours to verify your registry. After that time, the link will expire.
You can add your phone with a phone call, as well. You can also call if you have any questions about the registry.
Having your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop a lot of unsolicited calls. However, it will not stop all of them. You may still receive calls from charities, political campaigns, telephone surveys, and some kinds of organizations that you have a relationship with.
Also, the registry of your phone number won't actually go into effect right away. You have to give it 31 days to reach all the relevant organizations. However, if you receive calls from telemarketers or other unwanted sources after this period, you can file a complaint. To file a complaint, you will need the phone number that you received the call from, the time and date of the call, and the name of the company that placed the call, so make sure you take notes when you receive the call.
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