State officials share tips on stopping telemarketing calls and new ‘Seinfeld’ law


State officials offer advice on curbing unwanted telemarketing calls with insights on new regulations dubbed the "Seinfeld Law." The law aims to enhance consumer protections by imposing stricter rules on telemarketers, requiring them to obtain consent before making calls. This legislation seeks to alleviate frustrations among U.S. residents regarding incessant telemarketing interruptions.

Residents can now register their phone numbers on a national "Do Not Call" list, providing a shield against unsolicited calls. This measure intends to empower individuals to control their privacy and reduce disruptions from unwanted solicitations. By implementing these measures, officials hope to enhance the quality of life for residents and strengthen consumer rights in telecommunications.

Staten Island Advance

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