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Telemarketing calls can be annoying and disruptive, but there are a few ways to politely ask telemarketers to stop calling. Here are some tips: 1. Ask to be removed from their calling list: Telemarketers are required by law to honor your request to be placed on their Do Not Call list. Ask the telemarketer to add your phone number to their Do Not Call list and to stop calling you in the future. 2. Be polite and firm: Remember that telemarketers are people too, and they are just doing their job. You don't need to be rude or aggressive, but you should be firm and clear in your request. 3. Don't engage with the telemarketer: If you engage in a conversation with the telemarketer, they may try to convince you to buy their product or service. Instead, politely and firmly tell them that you are not interested and ask them to remove you from their calling list. 4. Use call blocking: If you continue to receive unwanted calls from the same telemarketer, you can use call blocking to prevent their calls from coming through. Most smartphones have call blocking features that allow you to block specific numbers. 5. Report telemarketing violations: If you receive telemarketing calls after asking to be removed from the calling list, you can report the violations to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC enforces the Do Not Call list and can take action against telemarketers who violate the rules. Remember, it is your right to ask telemarketers to stop calling you, and you should not feel guilty about doing so. By being polite and firm, you can protect your privacy and avoid unwanted interruptions.
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