Avoid Junk Telephone Calls By Preventing Your Number From Being
Collected
When you call toll-free or pay-per-minute telephone numbers your
telephone number is identified and recorded. Even when you call
a business on their local telephone number, your phone number
may be recorded. Often, your telephone number will be used for
future sales calls from the company you called and will often be
sold to other companies as well. Think you're okay because you
have call ID blocking or because you registered your telephone
number on the Do Not Call List? Think again.
Call ID blocking only works with other residential phones. You
cannot block your phone number when you call a business,
toll-free number or pay-per-minute number. The process is called
ANI or Automatic Number Identification. ANI is approved by the
FCC, automatically passed through to businesses by telephone
companies and is not affected by call ID blocking.
There are no current regulations concerning the use of ANI and
consequently, businesses which collect callers' telephone
numbers are not required to inform callers that their phone
number is being recorded. Since you called the business, you are
now an existing business contact which gives the company the
right to call you with their sales pitch, even though you have
registered your telephone number on the Do Not Call List. The
company may also sell your phone number to other companies.
Not all companies use your information for future sales calls or
sell your information to other companies. For instance, my
company 1-800-HURT-911, Inc. regards this information as private
and has never sold information to other companies when people
hurt in an accident call 1-800-HURT-911.
There are three ways that you can avoid having your telephone
number used by companies for sales purposes.
1) When you call a business, toll-free number, or pay-per-minute
number, tell the company that you do not want your information
to be given out or sold to any other company. You can also tell
them that you do not want the company to call you in the future
if it is not related to your current question or concern.
2) Avoid calling any pay-per-minute number such as numbers in
the 900 area code! Pay-per-minute numbers charge you a fee for
calling them and are sure to collect, use and sell your phone
number. Some examples of these types of numbers are lottery,
horoscope, psychic, dating, and sex lines.
3) The best way to keep your number private and avoid unwanted
calls is to use two telephone lines. Use one telephone line for
calling businesses and for a fax if you have one. Use a second
telephone line for friends and family.
I have one telephone line which I never answer. I use this
telephone line to make outgoing calls to businesses and
toll-free numbers. When companies ask me for my telephone
number, I give them the number I called them from. If you have a
home-based business, give this number as both your business and
home number. I also use this telephone number on forms and on
the Internet. Never give out your personal number to anyone but
friends and family. When companies call me back, they can leave
a message on my voicemail which is then e-mailed to me. If I'm
expecting a callback which is important to me, then I will
answer the phone. I never call companies or toll-free numbers
from my second telephone number which I use for personal use.
This number is only given to friends and family.
When using two telephone numbers, provided by your regular
telephone company, it is important to have both numbers on one
bill and to use the listed phone number for your business calls.
The second phone number on your bill will not be listed. Never
use a fax machine on your personal number. Many companies also
collect fax numbers and you may get junk fax calls at all hours
of the day and night.