When I did it, you could opt out electronically for 5 years, but a lifetime opt out requires you to mail a printed form. I'm guessing the lenders have something to do with that and are banking on most people not having a printer.
Edit: Or having to deal with paying for a stamp and putting something in the mail.
No, your registration will never expire. The FTC will only remove your number from the Registry if it’s disconnected and reassigned, or if you ask to remove it.
Pretty much any brick-and-mortar office supply store I've seen provides copy machine and printing services. Probably faxing too, though I haven't checked.
I mean, I don't do much in paper any more, but I'm pretty sure that most people need -- even if only very occasionally -- to print things.
They give your phone number to telemarketers and say "please don't call this number". I doubt anyone in the government follows up and punishes any telemarketers that ignore their strong request.
Pretend you are running a scam call centre. Wouldn't you like a curated list of known real phone numbers and names of people that are likely to answer their phones because they are used to only getting legitimate calls?
In the Netherlands we used to have this, but the rules changed: unsolicited commercial calls are completely prohibited (so you don’t need to register and the registry has been shut down since 2021)
Yeah, but can I use the Indian service to make calling my number from there illegal? I hate to point out the obvious, but most of the scam call centers are there.