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  2. Do not call list - Wikipedia

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    A do not call list or do not call registry is a list of personal phone numbers that are off-limits to telemarketers in some countries. Do not call lists may also be held privately by a company, listing numbers that they will not call.

  3. Telephone Preference Service - Wikipedia

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    A ticked box—or an unticked "no" box—on a form from a trusted organisation agreeing to permit calls from "other carefully selected organisations" can allow a huge variety of calls. A call is considered to fall within the TPS remit if it is unsolicited and relates to the sale or marketing of a product or service during a live telephone ...

  4. Cold calling - Wikipedia

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    According to Gitomer, there are "2.5 basic understandings of a cold call": [7] Cold calling is the lowest percentage sale call. Cold calling has a very high rejection rate. Multiple rejections can change the salesperson's mentality and make it more difficult to act friendly and complete calls. [7]

  5. UK Calling - Wikipedia

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    The legislation was brought in due to the previous confusion surrounding service call charges, with the intention of making things simpler for the caller. The system also made Freephone numbers free to call from mobile phones, just as they are from landlines. [2] UK Calling was the biggest change to UK telephone calls for over a decade. [3]

  6. Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Prohibits any call made using automated telephone equipment or an artificial or prerecorded voice to an emergency line (e.g., "911"), a hospital emergency number, a physician's office, a hospital/health care facility/elderly room, a cellular telephone, or any service for which the recipient is charged for the call.

  7. Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Free to call from landline, and was up to 40p per minute from mobile, until July 2015 when calls to 080 numbers from mobiles became free. Calls to certain charity and similar services were always free from most mobiles. 0808 9xx xxxx numbers are used by freephone internet services. 0800 xxx xxxx; 0808 xxx xxxx

  8. List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The national telephone numbering plan is maintained by Ofcom, an independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. This list is based on the official standard, but includes defunct codes and historical changes, including the derivation of the two letter identities, in cases where known.

  9. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, after dialing 1471, the caller can press "3" to automatically return the call. Previously free, since August 2004 the return call service incurs a charge. The service provider may also offer a facility by which the calling party can prevent their number being revealed to the called party, either permanently or on a per-call basis.