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Tone Out Telemarketers

Clark has been asked by numerous listeners to test the TeleZapper to find out if it really does get rid of telemarketers. These anti-telemarketing devices use a technology that deceives the telemarketing equipment into thinking the phone is disconnected and then subsequently deletes your name from company lists. And, since most of the telemarketing calls we receive come from automated equipment, the tone works. It turns out this product and another just like it, CallmeNot, work like magic. The number of calls Clark was getting at dinner time steadily went away. To get the dial tones that block telemarketers, click here.  
     
         
*Note: Several people have complained that the tone interferes with incoming calls from a pre-paid calling card. Callers who use calling cards have been disconnected when the TeleZapper picks up the phone. So, keep that in mind when purchasing these devices and warn your friends about the problem.     



Excerpts From Clark's Shows: Tone Out Telemarketers

May 21, 2008 -- Crooked telemarketers busted by the FTC
RIP-OFF ALERT: The FTC has announced the largest-ever bust of telemarketers as part of its “Operation Tele-PHONEY.”

Here’s the scoop: Scammers were trying to sell people all kinds of things over the phone, from advance fee loans to big savings on Rx to magazine subscriptions to household products for seniors. Though they were many independent telemarketers, the common thread here is that they all sought to get your checking account information. Once they had it, they would bill you and try to empty out your account.

The banking industry continues to have zero security in place for drafts on your account. A legitimate person trying to cash a hardcopy check will be put through the ringer at bank. But if you just have an account number and present a draft, they’ll pay it no questions asked. This is a true Achilles’ heel that can easily be exploited by criminals.

The takeaway is simple: Never give out your check routing number over the phone or on the web. Pay via money order if you’re dealing with a collection agency. Sure, you may pay a nominal fee to do so, but this is the only truly safe way to settle up your debt.



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