Government considers giving out free phone call blockers
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 27th April 2016 18:44
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 27th April 2016 18:44
........to stop those awful PPI spam calls
The government is considering distributing free phone call blocking devices to deal with nuisance calls offering PPI insurance claims, ministers have said. The kits would be installed on the phones of people who were particularly at risk from falling for the calls, such as the very elderly or people in difficult financial situations. Culture minister Ed Vaizey said the government was looking at whether rolling out the devices was the right answer after the operators of the Government’s ‘do not call’ list warned that it was being increasingly ignored by marketers.
“While call blockers are available on the open market for consumers to purchase, the government is exploring options to provide free devices to people identified as being at higher risk of financial damage and personal distress as a result of nuisance calls,” Mr Vaizey said. In 2013 the charity Citizens Advice found that around 32 million people in the UK had been subject to unwanted phone calls about PPI insurance. Nearly all, 98 per cent, felt they had not given their permission to be called in this way. The unprecedented move by the government would come despite an existing system under which people add their number to an official list which direct sales firms are not supposed to call. The Information Commissioner can in theory fine firms who do not comply with the Telephone Preference Service list up to half a million pounds.....Read more here
The government is considering distributing free phone call blocking devices to deal with nuisance calls offering PPI insurance claims, ministers have said. The kits would be installed on the phones of people who were particularly at risk from falling for the calls, such as the very elderly or people in difficult financial situations. Culture minister Ed Vaizey said the government was looking at whether rolling out the devices was the right answer after the operators of the Government’s ‘do not call’ list warned that it was being increasingly ignored by marketers.
“While call blockers are available on the open market for consumers to purchase, the government is exploring options to provide free devices to people identified as being at higher risk of financial damage and personal distress as a result of nuisance calls,” Mr Vaizey said. In 2013 the charity Citizens Advice found that around 32 million people in the UK had been subject to unwanted phone calls about PPI insurance. Nearly all, 98 per cent, felt they had not given their permission to be called in this way. The unprecedented move by the government would come despite an existing system under which people add their number to an official list which direct sales firms are not supposed to call. The Information Commissioner can in theory fine firms who do not comply with the Telephone Preference Service list up to half a million pounds.....Read more here
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