They're considered the most annoying of telemarketing calls: The pre-recorded
robocall.
The calls are made even to those who have all their numbers on the
government's Do-Not-Call Registry.
Now the Federal Trade Commission has proposed multi-million dollar fines
against two telemarketers in New Mexico And Colorado for making robocalls to
cellphones.
"Those can only be made if you've given the company written permission before
hand, to make those calls to you for sales purposes," explains Susan Grant of
the Consumer Federation of America.
Grant says not knowing what to do about robocalls is just one of the findings
in a survey the federation did about telemarketing.
"We found that people don't know their rights. And that's a problem, because
knowing your rights can help you detect fraud," she says.
Fraud that will fester, she says, if people don't file formal complaints with
the Federal Trade Commission, or at the very least hang up when a telemarketer
calls.
In October the FTC held a robocall summit and announced it would award
$50,000 to whoever can devise a way to stop robocalls on both landlines and
cellphones.
The winner will be announced April 15th.