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Tricia,There's been a lot of misleading press about this.The low cost to dowlonad the list is only for one area code. Anyone accessing multiple area codes or all of Canada needs to pay a much higher price. The reason for the low price is for small businesses to be able to continue to serve their clients (think avon sales, and the like). The payment makes a trail to help locate abusers if waranted. The list is sold outside of canada as well to allow legitimate businesses to not irritate people that don't want calls. (To not allow them to get the list would actually be worse!)There was a survey last released resently that showed that most people are actually seing a reduction in calls, and that there has been an increase in calls from out of the country using war dialers for scamming people. This is a technique where automated callers try every combination of numbers. Apparently the recession is making some more desparate. Scam calls aren't the same as telemarketting calls. They need to be reported. You can report them to the DNCL, or straight to phone busters.
Call my friend at least twice a day telling him they can lower his bills. Too bad my friend is a teenager and basically has no bills.
I get calls from these guys all the time. The most annoying part is they actually leave a message that just has a bunch of noise and uses up my voicemail minutes.