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How to stop telemarketer calls

There is perhaps nothing more irritating than when you’re expecting a call from a loved one only to pick up the phone and discover it’s a pesky telemarketer wanting to sell you something or ask you some questions. Luckily, there are ways around this. Here’s what you should know.  

What can I do?

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) runs Do Not Call Register, a secure database where you can list numbers to avoid receiving unsolicited telemarketing calls and marketing faxes. If you put your home phone number, mobile number or fax number on the register, telemarketers and fax marketers are required by law to stop contacting you.

How do I apply?

Registration is free and you only need to sign up once. To register a number you need to be the account holder of your number, a nominee, or be authorised to act for the account number. You can ring 1300 792 958 to register your number or sign up your number online here

It may take up to 30 days for the register to work.

Will this stop all telemarketer calls?

Unfortunately no, but this is the best way to reduce the number of telemarketer calls you receive. Public interest organisations like charities, political parties and educational institutions are exempt from the register, as well as any business which you have an existing relationships with. If you want them to stop contacting you, you will need to personally ask them to remove your details from their system.

What is considered a telemarketer call?

According to the ACMA website, a telemarketer call includes:

Calls that are not considered telemarketing calls are:

What do I do if I still receive telemarketer calls after registering with Do Not Call?

If you do continue to receive telemarketer calls, you should make a complaint to ACMA online here. ACMA recommends noting down the following information:

The more information you can provide, the more ACMA can action your complaint.

To find more information visit ACMA’s Do Not Call register here.

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