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New Free Reverse Phone Directory Empowers Consumers Tired of Unwanted Calls
found at pr-usa.net/
feb 26, 2009
Several years ago, the Federal government created the Do Not Call list to
allow consumers to prevent telemarketers from soliciting them by phone. However,
the list has its limitations. Many types of telemarketers try to get around the
rules or ignore the rules altogether because of lax enforcement by the FTC.
Unfortunately for consumers, technology now allows telemarketers and other
unwanted callers from blocking their name from caller ID. Even though the
telephone number may appear, most consumers have no clear way of connecting that
number to a company so the calls continue.
A new service launched in 2008 allows consumers to beat the telemarketers at
their own game. This free reverse phone directory offers individuals a way to
identify those callers and to share information about the companies making the
call. By providing a free reverse phone directory specifically designed to
empower consumers who are tired of having their privacy invaded by unwanted
callers, CallCatalog.com (www.callcatalog.com) provides a much needed solution
to a growing problem.
While the main focus of the company if the free reverse phone directory, the
creators also wanted to provide consumers with a method of learning more about
their rights and about the latest developments in privacy protection and
telemarketing regulations. For example, individuals who want to know what steps
to take to end unwanted phone calls can visit the site and find three options
available, including making complaints with the FTC and the FCC. Links to the
complaint forms are also available.
But the site is more than just a free reverse
phone directory. Because individuals are free to share their own stories,
they are able to help one another identify the source of these calls. People
enter the phone number associated with the unwanted calls then can read the
comments left by others who've experienced similar calls. For example, one site
member might provide details about what happened when he or she called the
company back. This invaluable information can help consumers discern the
difference between scam calls, debt collectors, and telemarketing calls. A
distinction not always easy to make based on the call alone.
About CallCatalog.com
CallCatalog.com began in 2008 with one goal in mind: helping consumers stop
unwanted calls. The minds behind the site decided the best way to accomplish
this goal was developing a free reverse phone directory that worked by combining
consumers' knowledge and allowing others to learn from one another's
experiences. Just as one individual might tell a co-worker about a harassing
phone call, that individual can now tell millions of other people. By spreading
the work and by publicizing information about the companies behind these calls,
the founders of CallCatalog.com hope to make the telephone a source of pleasant
conversation not of dreaded mechanized voices and impersonal computerized
messages.
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