- You may file a complaint if you received an unwanted call after your number was on the National Registry for 31 days.
- You may also file a complaint if you received a call that used a
recorded message instead of a live person (whether or not your number
was on the Registry).
Reminder: Even if your number is registered, some organizations may still call you, such as charities, political organizations, and telephone surveyors. For a full description of who may still call you, please consult our Consumer FAQs.
Debt collectors may also continue to call you whether your number is on the Registry or not.
October 21, 2015
Sick of Robo Calls?
Well, so am I! Even if you are registered with the Federal Trade Commission's National Do Not Call Registry https://donotcall.gov/, you may still be getting calls. You can file a complaint at: https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
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