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Re: Stamp out the offenders!
Posted By: codeman38, on host 168.17.232.3
Date: Friday, January 14, 2000, at 04:56:15
In Reply To: Re: Stamp out the offenders! posted by Howard on Thursday, January 13, 2000, at 17:09:36:

> > > How do you get your name on the list? Is it just a matter of calling to request it, or do you need to pay, like having an unlisted number?
> > > How frequently does the state update the list? How soon can I move to Tennessee?
> > >
> > > Tra "Hey!! I've got a cousin in Clarksville!" nio
> >
> > You say something like, "Put me on your 'do not call' list." I don't think it's just TN, though. Try it where you live before deciding whether to move or not based on that.
> >
> > Nyperold
> I think it's a new law. I'll let you know how it works out. I hope it's free, otherwise it's a crock of baloney. I've seen a few laws that don't work. For example, the Tennessee legislature passes laws requiring schools to do stuff and then don't include any funding or enforcement. It looks good on their voting record but nothing really happens and it doesn't hurt the budget.
> How"the doubter"ard

BTW, just for the record, Georgia also has such a law. And it actually seems to have worked pretty well, too.

-- codeman"now they need a junk e-mail law"38


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