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Old 31-10-2005, 04:33 AM
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Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed "Do
Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).

However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of individuals and
small business having to pay to join the register! (reference: page 28 -
9.3 Should individuals and small included on a register?) What a joke, when
it is the telemarketers themselves that should be funding this register!!

However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions on the
proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .

Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call


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Old 31-10-2005, 05:23 AM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

thegoons <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote:

> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the
> proposed "Do Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).


> However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of individuals and
> small business having to pay to join the register! (reference: page 28 - 9.3
> Should individuals and small included on a register?)


No 'talk', its just listed as one of the possibilitys, stupid.

> What a joke, when it is the telemarketers themselves that should be funding
> this register!!


> However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions on the
> proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .


> Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call



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Old 31-10-2005, 09:53 AM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:29:03 +1100, thegoons wrote:

> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed "Do
> Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).


There shouldnt be any exemptions as well - kind of defeats the purpose of
having the register. Most of the telemarketer calls that I get are for
organisations that fall within the scope of what the discussion paper wants
considered for exemption
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Old 31-10-2005, 11:13 AM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register


"bacco|007" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:29:03 +1100, thegoons wrote:
>
>> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed
>> "Do
>> Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).

>
> There shouldnt be any exemptions as well - kind of defeats the purpose of
> having the register. Most of the telemarketer calls that I get are for
> organisations that fall within the scope of what the discussion paper
> wants
> considered for exemption


**Agreed. Those religious nutters need to be hauled into line.


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Old 31-10-2005, 11:23 AM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

Trevor Wilson wrote:
> "bacco|007" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:43654e5f@duster.adelaide.on.net...
>
>>On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:29:03 +1100, thegoons wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed
>>>"Do
>>>Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).

>>
>>There shouldnt be any exemptions as well - kind of defeats the purpose of
>>having the register. Most of the telemarketer calls that I get are for
>>organisations that fall within the scope of what the discussion paper
>>wants
>>considered for exemption

>
>
> **Agreed. Those religious nutters need to be hauled into line.


Tell them you are a blood donor, that normally gets rid of the religious
nuts quick enough. If that fails invite them to your next orgy!



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Old 31-10-2005, 12:03 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:29:03 +1100, thegoons wrote:

> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed
> "Do Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).
>
> However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of individuals
> and small business having to pay to join the register! (reference: page 28
> - 9.3 Should individuals and small included on a register?) What a joke,
> when it is the telemarketers themselves that should be funding this
> register!!
>
> However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions on
> the proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .
>
> Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call


Below was posted elsewhere, but relevant to the topic, presumably the
phone poll is still operational:

> Was listening to Jon Faine on the 774 this morning, and he was
> interviewing the Victorian Minister for Consumer Affairs who has setup a
> telephone poll for people to register their annoyance at telemarketers,
> and give her evidence to take to the Federal Government to show that we,
> the voters, want a Do Not Call list (with teeth for enforcement - not
> the voluntary one the industry has now) to prevent these parasites from
> bugging us.
>
> So, I thought I'd publish the number - it's just the price of a local
> call, and you don't need to have your details recorded. If enough of us
> call, maybe our dinner times (and all day for those of us who are at
> home all day - the most I ever had in one day was 14 calls!!!!) will no
> longer be interrupted by this scum.
>
> The number is 1300 365 814


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Old 31-10-2005, 12:33 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call, Register

thegoons wrote:
> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the proposed "Do
> Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).
>
> However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of individuals and
> small business having to pay to join the register! (reference: page 28 -
> 9.3 Should individuals and small included on a register?) What a joke, when
> it is the telemarketers themselves that should be funding this register!!
>
> However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions on the
> proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .
>
> Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call
>
>



In typical fashion the tories have it Arse About;

There should be a register of THOSE WHO ARE WILLING
to be bothered by Phone Pests... not those who DON'T!
No one should have to take special action to be placed
on another fucking LIST that some bastard can use
for purposes other than that intended.

The DEFAULT position is our privacy.. the COSTS
of telemarketing must be borne by those who
support the idea.. NOT those who oppose it.

The register must be OPT-IN.. not OPT-OUT.

You know it makes sense, now think about why they
have done it this way and you will be even more in agreement! B^[




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Old 31-10-2005, 12:43 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call, Register


fasgnadh wrote:

> In typical fashion the tories have it Arse About;
>
> There should be a register of THOSE WHO ARE WILLING
> to be bothered by Phone Pests... not those who DON'T!
> No one should have to take special action to be placed
> on another fucking LIST that some bastard can use
> for purposes other than that intended.


You mean, the phone book?

> The DEFAULT position is our privacy.. the COSTS
> of telemarketing must be borne by those who
> support the idea.. NOT those who oppose it.
>
> The register must be OPT-IN.. not OPT-OUT.


Odd that you don't adopt the same principle to spending on health and
education. Then again, you've always been a first-grade hypocrite.

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Old 31-10-2005, 02:23 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register


Take your own action with the Telecrapper 2000:

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000400058416/

Listen to the sample recording - it's in Flash.


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Old 31-10-2005, 08:03 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register





"Justin" <Justinnospam@nospamlogicalfusion.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> Take your own action with the Telecrapper 2000:
>
> http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000400058416/
>
> Listen to the sample recording - it's in Flash.




Green




Red



Yellow




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Old 31-10-2005, 08:33 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

thegoons wrote:
> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the
> proposed "Do Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).
>
> However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of
> individuals and small business having to pay to join the register!
> (reference: page 28 - 9.3 Should individuals and small included on a
> register?) What a
> joke, when it is the telemarketers themselves that should be funding
> this register!!
> However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions
> on the proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .
>
> Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call


It's amazing how this gov't is falling over itself to appease the
telemarketing industry, while the actual people hate them and want something
done. They just want to bring in some lame paper-based thing so they can
say there's a remedy for people who are angry about telemarketers. Pay
heaps. put your name in the lottery, learn the secret password...

Ray Martin is on the case now! He had one of his "journalists" bailing up up
an Indian security guard at a call centre in India demanding to know what he
was going to do about it. Rather funny, I think he's trying to appeal to
peoples' frustration with telemarketers. "yeah, you tell 'im Ray, teach that
security guard on $2 a day a real lesson".


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Old 01-11-2005, 06:14 AM
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ant <d.tucker@paxnet.com.au> wrote
> thegoons wrote


>> Senator "Useless" Coonan has released a discussion paper on the
>> proposed "Do Not Call" register (the plan to thwart telemarketers).


>> However, note that in the discussion paper, there is talk of
>> individuals and small business having to pay to join the register!
>> (reference: page 28 - 9.3 Should individuals and small included on a
>> register?) What a joke, when it is the telemarketers themselves that should
>> be funding this register!!
>> However it is not too late yet. You may make comments and submissions on the
>> proposal by e-mailing: donotcall@dcita.gov.au .


>> Refer: http://www.dcita.gov.au/tel/do_not_call


> It's amazing how this gov't is falling over itself to appease the
> telemarketing industry,


Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys.

> while the actual people hate them and want something done.


Some do, some dont.

> They just want to bring in some lame paper-based thing


Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys.

> so they can say there's a remedy for people who are angry about telemarketers.
> Pay heaps. put your name in the lottery, learn the secret password...


Wota fucking wanker.

> Ray Martin is on the case now! He had one of his "journalists"
> bailing up up an Indian security guard at a call centre in India
> demanding to know what he was going to do about it. Rather funny, I think he's
> trying to appeal to peoples' frustration with
> telemarketers. "yeah, you tell 'im Ray, teach that security guard on $2 a day
> a real lesson".


Wota fucking wanker.


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Old 03-11-2005, 09:53 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

Just do what i do, blow one of thoseumpire whisles down the phone at them,
that fucks them off. He maybe we could introduce the death penalty in such a
way the we got to shoot the fucker that rang us. Telemarketers they all just
useless fuckers, hell they're worse than parking officers.


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Old 03-11-2005, 11:53 PM
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Re: Telemarketers - Do Not Call Register

Spider wrote:
> Just do what i do, blow one of thoseumpire whisles down the phone at them,
> that fucks them off. He maybe we could introduce the death penalty in such a
> way the we got to shoot the fucker that rang us. Telemarketers they all just
> useless fuckers, hell they're worse than parking officers.
>
>



Sounds like you have more of a problem than they do.

Perhaps the following can inspire an equivalent tactic for telemarketers...


"I went to the shops the other day, and I was in there for only about 5
minutes. When I came out there was a damn cop writing a parking ticket.
So I went up to him and said, 'Come on, how about giving me a break?'"


He ignored me and continued writing the ticket. So I called him a
pencil-necked member of the One Nation party. He glared at me and
started writing another ticket for having worn tyres!

So I called him a piece of horse-shit. He finished the second ticket and
put it on the windscreen with the first. Then he started writing a third
ticket! This went on for about 20 minutes. The more I abused him, the
more tickets he wrote.

I screamed at him. Yet another ticket. 'Council parasite' I shouted
again.

His hand wrote furiously as his neck went a deeper shade of purple and
his blood pressure mounted and his breathing got heavier.
I walked off.
I didn't care.
My car was parked around the corner.......


I try to have a little fun each day. It's important".
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