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- 09-24-2003, 12:32 PM #1PDA ManGuest
Since this has been discussed when the List was first announced, and the fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is short lived.
Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into effect Oct. 1.
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- 09-24-2003, 02:56 PM #2Chris RussellGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency appeal.
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Chris
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> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
>
> Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
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- 09-24-2003, 02:56 PM #3Chris RussellGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency appeal.
--
Chris
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> fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
>
> Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
> into effect Oct. 1.
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> and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is =
> short=20
> lived.<BR><BR>Sept 24 =97 A federal judge has ruled that the =
> Federal Trade=20
> Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national =
> do-not-call list=20
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by=20
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not=20
> want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into =
> effect Oct.=20
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- 09-24-2003, 03:20 PM #4Bob SmithGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
"Chris Russell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
> vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency
appeal.
>
> --
> Chris
I read in another news article where they felt they could overturn
this decision ... and if they can't, I hope that judge gets put on
every telephone list out there ...
Bob
- 09-24-2003, 03:20 PM #5Bob SmithGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
"Chris Russell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
> vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency
appeal.
>
> --
> Chris
I read in another news article where they felt they could overturn
this decision ... and if they can't, I hope that judge gets put on
every telephone list out there ...
Bob
- 09-24-2003, 04:00 PM #6Mark FGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
for himself.
IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
--
Mark
[email protected]am (Chris Russell) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
> vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency appeal.
>
> --
> Chris
>
> Please respond on Usenet or Phonescoop.com
>
>
> "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in article
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> > fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> > I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> > Lets hope this stop is short lived.
> >
> > Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> > overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> > against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> > telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> > do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
> > into effect Oct. 1.
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> > interested,=20
> > and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is =
> > short=20
> > lived.<BR><BR>Sept 24 =97 A federal judge has ruled that the =
> > Federal Trade=20
> > Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national =
> > do-not-call list=20
> > against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by=20
> > telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> > do not=20
> > want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into =
> > effect Oct.=20
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- 09-24-2003, 04:00 PM #7Mark FGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
for himself.
IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
--
Mark
[email protected]am (Chris Russell) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> This is just the first step in the court process. Maybe this was a
> vindictive Federal Judge and might be overturned on emergency appeal.
>
> --
> Chris
>
> Please respond on Usenet or Phonescoop.com
>
>
> "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in article
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> > fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> > I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> > Lets hope this stop is short lived.
> >
> > Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> > overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> > against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> > telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> > do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
> > into effect Oct. 1.
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> > encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. I know I am =
> > interested,=20
> > and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is =
> > short=20
> > lived.<BR><BR>Sept 24 =97 A federal judge has ruled that the =
> > Federal Trade=20
> > Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national =
> > do-not-call list=20
> > against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by=20
> > telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> > do not=20
> > want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into =
> > effect Oct.=20
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- 09-24-2003, 04:02 PM #8JustinGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
"Mark F" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
> of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
> delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
> for himself.
>
> IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
> an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
> --
> Mark
>
You'd think that companies would at least honor the wishes of people who
don't want to be called, regardless of whether the FCC had the authority or
not. But they're just after money, so they don't care how annoying they
are.
- 09-24-2003, 04:02 PM #9JustinGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
"Mark F" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
> of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
> delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
> for himself.
>
> IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
> an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
> --
> Mark
>
You'd think that companies would at least honor the wishes of people who
don't want to be called, regardless of whether the FCC had the authority or
not. But they're just after money, so they don't care how annoying they
are.
- 09-24-2003, 04:22 PM #10William BrayGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
The last thing tele-marketers want to do is respect the right of the
person on the other end not wanting to be harassed by them. Greed
rules. With this action they can slam dunk anyone who tries to sue them
for being invasive into their lives.
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
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> Since this has been discussed when the List was first announced, and the =
> fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
>
> Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
> into effect Oct. 1.
>
> For the rest of the story CLICK HERE
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> size=3D2>Since this has been=20
> discussed when the List was first announced, and the fact that it also=20
> encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. I know I am =
> interested,=20
> and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is =
> short=20
> lived.<BR><BR>Sept 24 =97 A federal judge has ruled that the =
> Federal Trade=20
> Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national =
> do-not-call list=20
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by=20
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not=20
> want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into =
> effect Oct.=20
> 1.<BR><BR>For the rest of the story <A=20
> href=3D"http://palmplace.blogspot.com">CLICK =
> HERE</A></FONT></BODY></HTML>
>
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- 09-24-2003, 04:22 PM #11William BrayGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
The last thing tele-marketers want to do is respect the right of the
person on the other end not wanting to be harassed by them. Greed
rules. With this action they can slam dunk anyone who tries to sue them
for being invasive into their lives.
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
> ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C382A8.BF2E3920
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Since this has been discussed when the List was first announced, and the =
> fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
>
> Sept 24 - A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission =
> overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list =
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by =
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go =
> into effect Oct. 1.
>
> For the rest of the story CLICK HERE
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> discussed when the List was first announced, and the fact that it also=20
> encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. I know I am =
> interested,=20
> and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. Lets hope this stop is =
> short=20
> lived.<BR><BR>Sept 24 =97 A federal judge has ruled that the =
> Federal Trade=20
> Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national =
> do-not-call list=20
> against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by=20
> telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they =
> do not=20
> want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into =
> effect Oct.=20
> 1.<BR><BR>For the rest of the story <A=20
> href=3D"http://palmplace.blogspot.com">CLICK =
> HERE</A></FONT></BODY></HTML>
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- 09-24-2003, 04:22 PM #12Chris RussellGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
Just so you know, the FTC Federal Trade Commission effected the "Do Not
Call" list, not the FCC Federal Comunication Commission. The appeal
will probably go to the 3 judge panel in that district, or because of
the lateness of the hour the Supreme Court Justice that supervises that
state will accept an emergency appeal to the full Supreme Court with
consultation of the other Justices. Let's hope so.
--
Chris
Please respond on Usenet or Phonescoop.com
"Justin" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
>
> "Mark F" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
> > of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
> > delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
> > for himself.
> >
> > IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
> > an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
> > --
> > Mark
> >
>
>
> You'd think that companies would at least honor the wishes of people who
> don't want to be called, regardless of whether the FCC had the authority or
> not. But they're just after money, so they don't care how annoying they
> are.
>
>
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-24-2003, 04:22 PM #13Chris RussellGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
Just so you know, the FTC Federal Trade Commission effected the "Do Not
Call" list, not the FCC Federal Comunication Commission. The appeal
will probably go to the 3 judge panel in that district, or because of
the lateness of the hour the Supreme Court Justice that supervises that
state will accept an emergency appeal to the full Supreme Court with
consultation of the other Justices. Let's hope so.
--
Chris
Please respond on Usenet or Phonescoop.com
"Justin" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
>
> "Mark F" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I think 50 Million people who utilize phone numbers in the US is enough
> > of a reason to let it go. Who the heck does this judge think he is to
> > delay it. He is probably some small time judge trying to make a name
> > for himself.
> >
> > IMHO...There should be no provision for a single judge to overturn such
> > an item like this one. A very large population of the USA has spoken!
> > --
> > Mark
> >
>
>
> You'd think that companies would at least honor the wishes of people who
> don't want to be called, regardless of whether the FCC had the authority or
> not. But they're just after money, so they don't care how annoying they
> are.
>
>
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-24-2003, 05:00 PM #14Geoffrey S. MendelsonGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
In article <[email protected]>, PDA Man wrote:
> Since this has been discussed when the List was first announced, and the =
> fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
All you need to do is to implement a caller pays system like we have
here in Israel. It makes cellular phones available to everyone and gets
rid of solicitation calls on them.
Geoff.
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Icq/AIM Uin: 2661079 MSN IM: [email protected] (Not for email)
Carp are bottom feeders, koi are too, and not surprisingly are ferrets.
- 09-24-2003, 05:00 PM #15Geoffrey S. MendelsonGuest
Re: NEWS: Courts Block the NO CALL List!!
In article <[email protected]>, PDA Man wrote:
> Since this has been discussed when the List was first announced, and the =
> fact that it also encompassed cellular numbers, I feel OK to post this. =
> I know I am interested, and PISSED. Was looking forward to the start. =
> Lets hope this stop is short lived.
All you need to do is to implement a caller pays system like we have
here in Israel. It makes cellular phones available to everyone and gets
rid of solicitation calls on them.
Geoff.
--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson [email protected] 972-54-608-069
Icq/AIM Uin: 2661079 MSN IM: [email protected] (Not for email)
Carp are bottom feeders, koi are too, and not surprisingly are ferrets.
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