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MarkyP05 | 23:03 Mon 16th Oct 2006 | Law
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Just a quick question to see if im correct in a recent answer i posted.

While working at a telesales company (of sorts) - not cold calling...i could never do that...anyway...

i was told that it is now illegal for UK based companies to phone with a withheld number - is this true?

Also that those based are abroad become 'exempt' from the telephone preference service laws and this withheld number 'law' (if im correct in saying it exists)
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I'm not sure about the 'law' regarding withheld numbers. If a company has it's base in UK but uses call centres from abroad they still have to abide by tps rules. Hope this helps.
as far as I know it is an offense to knowingly call someone who is on the TPS List, I have been on the TPS list for years and dont get that many cold callers ringing me up.

But when they do they get an earful.

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