Do-not-call list future uncertain
It seems as if the much longed for, and much needed, government do-not-call list has an uncertain future, despite going into effect today.
The seemingly simple service is at the center of a perplexing saga involving every branch of government. In the latest twist, federal officials scrambled a day before enforcement was to start to rework a system that handles complaints about telemarketers.
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