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MEDIA & ADVERTISING »» INVASIVE ADVERTISING »» TELEMARKETING FRAUD »» Jan 31, 2022
There could be up to 10 billion phone numbers in the U.S. today. And each day, it is estimated telemarketers make 148 million sales calls. In order to identify potential customers, telemarketers often purchase consumer profiles from merchants and other information brokers. In 2019, millions of Americans lost nearly $9 billion to telemarketing scams. Those over 60 years of age file almost half of all telemarketing fraud complaints. Consumer advocates say older people are targeted because they are often at home and can easily be preyed upon by swindlers taking advantage of their isolation or loneliness. Telemarketing trade groups claim their industry creates millions of jobs and pumps more than $21 billion into our economy. Even so, at least 70% of Americans have added their telephone numbers to the FTC’s do-not-call registry which prohibits commercial telemarketers from calling residences on this list. Telemarketers claim the do-not-call list is unconstitutional because it limits speech based on its content and because it only bans marketing calls - not calls from politicians, charities and others. Pending Legislation: H.R.982 - Seniors Fraud Prevention Act of 2021 Sponsor: Rep. Theodore Deutch (FL) Status: House Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce Chair: Rep. Janice Schakowsky (IL)
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