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chuzzlemonkey 20-07-2008 01:08

Re: Nuisance calls
 
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Originally Posted by Central (Post 34602400)
The number is coming up unavailable. I have caller ID.

Register for silent call guard...its free!

http://www.ukdatait.co.uk/cgi-bin/sgAddNumber.cgi

or

08704443969 - online is quicker though.

WHISTLED 20-07-2008 10:22

Re: Nuisance calls
 
TPS is a service the business's subscribe to, most companies dont especially if they do cold calling - Waste of time in my view (you can see the list of companies on their site)

Same as above

JohnHorb 20-07-2008 10:41

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Not quite, UK companies are legally obliged to honour TPS opt-outs. The problem is non-UK companies. Silent Call Guard, however, looks to be something companies DO have to subscribe to.

"It is a legal requirement that all organisations (including charities, voluntary organisations and political parties) do not make such calls to numbers registered on the TPS unless they have your consent to do so."

WHISTLED 20-07-2008 11:21

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I stand corrected - My understanding is/was that it is unlawful to call numbers registered on the TPS only because its considered a centralised opt out system under this. Basically a simplified way of letting individual companies know you dont want their calls without having to tell them all.

I thought that there is no legal obligation for companies to subscribe to TPS and therefore receive the data they hold?

Still seems pointless - We all still get these calls and
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The maximum penalty is currently £5,000. However, there have been no prosecutions undertaken as the legislation does not allow for prosecution.

PeteTheMusicGuy 21-07-2008 12:10

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I also remember reading somwhere that OFCOM have rules in the usage of auto diallers and the amount of "silent calls". I think there is some sort of set percentage that the company is allowed to have and if they breach it enforcement action can be taken.

Mad Mick 21-07-2008 17:56

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This is almost making a market for the demise of the landline in favour of mobiles. I know they can get to mobiles too but there doesn't seem to be so many - certainly not in my experience.
I have a colleague who doesn't even have a landline and he said in all the years he's had a mobile he's never been targeted.
Anyone else found this?

WHISTLED 21-07-2008 19:55

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I have aland line but dont have a phone plugged into it and the only calls i get on my mobile are from othyer mobile companies - I get more on my work mobile than my personal

Maggy 21-07-2008 20:37

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Well now my nuisance calls have resolved into one energy supplier after another trying to get my custom.:rolleyes:

piggy 25-07-2008 16:39

Re: Nuisance calls
 
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Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34604027)
They are 2 payments behind so they did really - Diallers are an efficient way of mass outbound calling. Not great when its sales but when its recovery I think its more acceptable.

Evil? They are contacting customers not gassing them


i must agree when chasing debts there is no argument ......if you want them to stop you could always pay.

dilli-theclaw 25-07-2008 16:46

Re: Nuisance calls
 
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Originally Posted by piggy (Post 34608316)
i must agree when chasing debts there is no argument ......if you want them to stop you could always pay.

Because it's always as simple as that isn't it?

WHISTLED 26-07-2008 00:10

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Because it's always as simple as that isn't it?
Well it is really isnt it - I live within my means, always did even when I was on half my salary a few years ago. Everyone struggles occasionally with bills, especially now, so not a dig at the OP but credit is credit, its a choice we make to take it.

Assume as 2 payments behind this wasnt mutually agreed in advace so any creditor would want to contact him.

dragon 26-07-2008 01:37

Re: Nuisance calls
 
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Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34608616)
Well it is really isnt it - I live within my means, always did even when I was on half my salary a few years ago. Everyone struggles occasionally with bills, especially now, so not a dig at the OP but credit is credit, its a choice we make to take it.

Assume as 2 payments behind this wasnt mutually agreed in advace so any creditor would want to contact him.

Which is fair enough providing they actually make sure that when they call and He anwsers they actually have someone available to talk to him.

Also I agree with the OP about personal detials, I did the same thing with o2 when they called me to welcome me after joining them, wasn't expecting the call so didn't give over any details simply asked them to make a note they had called and that i'd ring the normall c/s number.

dilli-theclaw 26-07-2008 02:20

Re: Nuisance calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34608616)
Well it is really isnt it - I live within my means, always did even when I was on half my salary a few years ago. Everyone struggles occasionally with bills, especially now, so not a dig at the OP but credit is credit, its a choice we make to take it.

Assume as 2 payments behind this wasnt mutually agreed in advace so any creditor would want to contact him.

So when for example despite having payment protection on what I did have credit on I became disabled and unable to work and then found out the protection was useless that would me all my fault and a good enough reason for thar people to make thee calls to me day and night?

---------- Post added at 01:20 ---------- Previous post was at 01:17 ----------

The thing that made completely ott is the forty odd calls a week from various people where the phone just goes dead as there is obviously no agent on the other end.

In the end, the only the reason the calls stopped was because the CAB got involved.

So no it's not always that simple.

eth01 26-07-2008 19:31

Re: Nuisance calls
 
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Originally Posted by Jefferson T (Post 34608673)
So when for example despite having payment protection on what I did have credit on I became disabled and unable to work and then found out the protection was useless that would me all my fault and a good enough reason for thar people to make thee calls to me day and night?

---------- Post added at 01:20 ---------- Previous post was at 01:17 ----------

The thing that made completely ott is the forty odd calls a week from various people where the phone just goes dead as there is obviously no agent on the other end.

In the end, the only the reason the calls stopped was because the CAB got involved.

So no it's not always that simple.

:hugs:

cheer up!

WHISTLED 26-07-2008 20:04

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Which is fair enough providing they actually make sure that when they call and He anwsers they actually have someone available to talk to him.
Yep agree 100% but the reverse happens obviously, when the customer isnt available.

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So when for example despite having payment protection on what I did have credit on I became disabled and unable to work and then found out the protection was useless that would me all my fault
Didnt say it was anyones fault, said that taking credit is a choice we make its not forced upon us.. There wouldn't be any credit offered if the banks didnt collect would there.


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