I've tried searching this forum for "do not call" but it thinks I mean "do (but not call)". Anyway, I'm sure this has been asked a million times.
What's the difference between state and national do not call laws? On the Indiana Attorney General's web site I read "The Indiana Telephone Privacy List prohibits all telemarketers from calling Indiana phone numbers on the list with the exception of licensed insurance agents, licensed real estate agents, charitable organizations and newspapers."
Right there in black and white it says "with the exception of licensed insurance agents".
So can I call or not?
What's the difference between state and national do not call laws? On the Indiana Attorney General's web site I read "The Indiana Telephone Privacy List prohibits all telemarketers from calling Indiana phone numbers on the list with the exception of licensed insurance agents, licensed real estate agents, charitable organizations and newspapers."
Right there in black and white it says "with the exception of licensed insurance agents".
So can I call or not?