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Bart Mastin
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How do I get off of the call list?

Bart Mastin
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Does anyone know how I can make wholesalers stop cold calling me?
I am on "do not call registry" and they just keep calling after repeated requests to be removed.
I have had to turn off my ringers.
Is there some main source where all these people are buying lists?
I have asked a couple how they got my number and they just say "it is public information".
I tell them I am on "do not call" and that they are violating it and then they hang up in my face.

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Lleyton Verheul
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  • Sarasota, FL
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Lleyton Verheul
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@Bart Mastin

Honestly, you could sue for $500-$1,500 per communication if you are on the do not call registry. Plenty of the "public information" sites will give phone numbers of owners but have "(DNC)" next to them. I would imagine the "wholesalers" bothering you are just disregarding that to try and get more sellers. It is not right.

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