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From: bobn@bmcg.UUCP (Bob Nebert)
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: Telephone mailing lists
Message-ID: <1979@bmcg.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 15:57:55 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov  7 15:57:55 1985
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> >Thank you very much. My wife works night about three times a week.
> >When she doesn't she does telephone surveys for a marketing research
> >company. She announces herself, what she would like the callee to do,
> >which is watch a tv program, and say that someone would call the next
> >day to get their response.
> >
> But, still, what makes you apparently believe that you have the RIGHT to
> intrude, uninvited, upon people in their homes?  Do YOU listen to the full
> sales pitch of salesmen or religious advocates who come by your door or meet
> you on the street?  In one case (salesmen), they have the same motivation.
> In the other (religious), they sincerely believe that they are offering you
> the greatest possible gift.
>    ...Larry Mazlack

I have the right to call any telephone number in the phone book. (That's 
why their is a phone book). You have the right to hang up on me. If you
don't want your privacy invaded, a. Dont have a phone  b. Unplug it when you
don't use it.