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| Phone owners are finding out that five years on the "do not call" list has passed quickly. |
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By Bill Cohen - January 15, 2008 |
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In 2003, millions of Americans - including hundreds of thousands of Ohioans - put their names on the national "Do Not Call" list, so they wouldn't be bothered by phone calls from telemarketers. What some people didn't realize was that signing the list stops the calls only for five years. That's why there's a question over over what to do now. Ohio Public Radio's Bill Cohen reports. |
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Bill Cohen reports (1:04)
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