How can you be charged for receiving calls? Does that sort of thing
happen in your country?
Cheers
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 12:24:56PM -0600, Jack Stafurik wrote:
> I got this warning from my cellphone manufacturer:
>
> Do Not Call
>
> Very soon, cell phone numbers will begin being released to telemarketers. To help avoid those annoying and potentially expensive calls (yes, you will be charged for them) be sure to register your Treo smartphone number with the National Do Not Call list. Just call 888.382.1222 from your smartphone to protect your number for the next five years. Or register at their website:
https://www.donotcall.gov/>
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