DO NOT CALL List - Tom Corbett - Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General

 

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Dear Fellow Pennsylvanian:

Unwanted telemarketing calls can be a nuisance and an intrusion upon your privacy at home.  In 2002, Pennsylvanians were first given the opportunity to avoid these calls by registering for the Do Not Call list. In fact, one million citizens registered in a single two-week period that year, and millions more have registered through the past few years.

But registration on the Do Not Call list is only valid for five years.  You must re-register.  Please make sure that your home telephone numbers, including cell phones, are on the list by re-registering. And, if you have never registered for the list before - here's your chance.

Don't delay - click here  or call the hotline at 1-888-777-3406 to re-register today.

Tom Corbett

 

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