Protect Your Phone From Telemarketers By Reporting Phone Numbers Online

Dwayne Eisen
Avoiding telemarketers may sometimes seem like a next to impossible task, especially when faced with callers who do not abide by the Do Not Call registry, or seem to have no sense of time, calling at all hours of the night and day. Such callers can be particularly problematic, but this does not mean that you have to remain quiet. You can report a phone number to the proper authorities, or simply post it on a public caller complaints website.

The first thing to do when you receive an unwanted telemarketing call is to learn a little more about the organization or individual that called. A phone lookup is a great way to do this, but if you think you will need to go further than simply finding out the name registered to the number, it is best to use an online resource like a caller complaints site that combines phone lookups with other important services in avoiding telemarketers.

If you learn that the number is registered to a company, it should be easy to find out using the internet if this company is required to abide by the Do Not Call list. If, in the case that they should be keeping up to date with this registry, you may very well want to report a phone number to the federal authorities who make the guidelines about why and when unsolicited calls can be made. Caller complaints sites allow you to do even more than this, because when you report a phone number, your complaint is automatically posted to the telemarketing blacklist and experience board that other users can read and reply to.


For you and your family, online services like these can be a real lifesaver. Not only do they make answering the phone a lot more pleasurable, and the chances of being called during family dinner smaller, but they are also the best possible way of avoiding telemarketers almost completely.
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Dwayne Eisen

Dwayne Eisen is a long time follower and is now living the dream writing for American Chronicle. He hates receiving prank calls, missed calls and unknown calls. Visit his latest project at http://callercomplaints.com/.

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