The "Do Not Call List" is there just to make the weak minded masses feel like there was something they can do about telemarketers.
The FCC has NOTHING to do with this. Congress enacted the law requiring the list, and the FTC, Federal Trade Commission, created the list and administers it.
What the law did NOT do, was provide for enforcement. They did not hire more people to investigate violations of the "Do Not Call List."
Your chances of getting prosecuted for violating the Do Not Call List are almost zero. The only way anyone gets in trouble for violating Do Not Call is if enough people get mad and complain about the same company. Like, hundreds of people. Unless, you can get a name and a face and call a TV station to do an expose on the telemarketer. Then they'll usually get nailed.
They simply cannot chase down every little violation. One 2-minute call would require months of investigative work, many hours in court, lawyers, etc., costing tens of thousands of dollars. All at TAXPAYER expense, to fine someone a few hundred dollars.
Most of you would be OUTRAGED if the Feds were blowing billions of dollars chasing down every little violation of the do not call list.
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