My mom was (they haven't called recently) being called nonstop for a while by a nonprofit organization from one of the Indian reservations (I think it was in the Four Corners area). Said group does produce a catalog of fairly nice handmade items for sale to support their efforts; I would purchase or support them otherwise if only I had the money.
She told them a number of times that calling cell phones is illegal, and got "we're a nonprofit". Is there some loophole in the Do Not Call/telemarketing laws that shields nonprofits?
I know that "prior business relationships" (sorry, I don't consider shopping programs/life insurance/credit monitoring/whatever that's "calling on behalf of <bank>" as a prior business relationship) are exempt, but...we had no prior business transactions with the group. Other than them sending catalogs, mom's cell number is not associated with the address they had so I have no idea how they got it.
She told them a number of times that calling cell phones is illegal, and got "we're a nonprofit". Is there some loophole in the Do Not Call/telemarketing laws that shields nonprofits?
I know that "prior business relationships" (sorry, I don't consider shopping programs/life insurance/credit monitoring/whatever that's "calling on behalf of <bank>" as a prior business relationship) are exempt, but...we had no prior business transactions with the group. Other than them sending catalogs, mom's cell number is not associated with the address they had so I have no idea how they got it.
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