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According to the following link...
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/alerts/alt129.shtm#paying

The first 5 area codes are free. After the first 5 each area code is $50/year up to a maximum of $15058/year.

Glenn

On 1/18/2010 3:03 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Michael Ryan wrote:
Anyone have information about the costs of the files for the Do Not Call
list? We are planning on embarking on a telemarketing strategy and need to
ensure we stay within the guidelines. Looks like the FTC won't provide
information unless you register, and I don't want to register unless I know
the information. Anyone using the Do Not Call files now?

I should hope that there wouldn't be any charge for them. To charge for
the do-not-call list would discourage honest telemarketers from making
good-faith efforts to comply.

Of course, none of that seems to stop ITT Technical Institute from
phone-spamming somebody named Brandy on my do-not-call-registered
cellular phone. And I've filed a complaint against them.

--
JHHL


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