Did he offer to sell you the domain name? If they are just asking for a fax number and not actually soliciting business with the call, the do-not-call statutes don't apply. The last time I checked, callers can do everything but close the sale over the phone without having to subscribe to the national do-not-call list and maintain their own listings. I am not a lawyer, but my company does consumer and business telephone interviewing for market research and I've spent a fair amount of time reading the statutes closely. Dave Alitz smac at visi.com wrote: >Please send this information to the State Attorney Generals office. >By not complying with your request to put you on his "no call list" he >has committed a crime. >Companies are required by law to comply with your request. > >That and next time ask him for his home phone number, if he does not >give it to you, don't give him anything. Also don't ask to be put on a >no call list, TELL them to put you on the no call list. Again if they >don't comply they are liable for fines and you could receive >compensation for your troubles! > >Sam. > > >_______________________________________________ >TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >tclug-list at mn-linux.org >http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > > >