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Do Not Call registry opens to consumers

hokkien

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Monday, Dec 02, 2013
SINGAPORE - From today, consumers who do not wish to receive telemarketing messages can register their Singapore telephone numbers with the Do Not Call (DNC) Registry for free.

Consumers can list their telephone numbers in any or all of the three DNC Registers for voice calls, text messages and faxes through the DNC website at www.dnc.gov.sg. They can also do so via SMS or a toll-free phone number.

Under the requirements of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA), local and overseas organisations must check with the DNC Registry to ensure that the Singapore telephone numbers that they are sending telemarketing messages to are not listed in the DNC Registry.

Mr Leong Keng Thai, Chairman of the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) said, "Consumers now have the flexibility to decide if and how they want to receive telemarketing messages. This also means consumers have a greater role to play in protecting their own data. The PDPC will monitor market developments and ensure that the DNC Registry benefits individuals and organisations".

Consumers who register from now till July 2 next year may still receive telemarketing messages for up to 60 days after registration.

Consumers who register after 2 July 2014 may still receive telemarketing messages for up to 30 days. This initial 60-day and subsequent 30-day timeframe is to give organisations time to familiarise themselves with the requirements of the DNC registry.

While registrations with the DNC Registry do not expire, consumers can deregister at any time. Terminated numbers will also be removed from the Registry.

Non-telemarketing messages such as those relating to surveys and customer service are excluded from the scope of the DNC Registry.

While organisations are required to seek consent before collecting, using, and transferring personal data, consumers also have a role to play to protect their personal data, the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) said in a statement.

For example:

•Consumers should only give consent to organisations from which they wish to receive telemarketing messages. With consent, organisations will be able to send telemarketing messages to consumers even if they have added their telephone numbers to the DNC Registry. If a consumer does not remember which organisations he/she has given consent to, he/she may contact the respective organisations to check.
•Consumers should also contact the organisation to withdraw their consent, if they no longer wish to receive telemarketing messages.
•If there is a potential breach, consumers may first approach the organisation to withdraw consent or request that they stop sending marketing messages, failing which they can complain to the PDPC.
Organisations are required to set up an account with the DNC Registry and submit their lists of telephone numbers.

Organisations can continue sending telemarketing messages to consumers who have registered with the DNC Registry, but only if they have obtained the consent of consumers.

From today, organisations can access the DNC website to create accounts and purchase credits to check telephone numbers.

Access to the registry will be closed to organisations from December 26 to January 1. They may start checking telephone numbers from January 2.
 

oratedar

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Toothless tiger.

What happens if you are on the DNC registry and yet receive spam calls? Nothing.
 

laksaboy

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Toothless tiger.

What happens if you are on the DNC registry and yet receive spam calls? Nothing.

That's why you do not register first and let the first batch of guinea pigs do it first.

Who knows if the govt sells or leaks (oops) your info to marketers? Maybe a hack or 'unplanned maintenance' will leak your info. :wink:
 

oratedar

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That's why you do not register first and let the first batch of guinea pigs do it first.

Who knows if the govt sells or leaks (oops) your info to marketers? Maybe a hack or 'unplanned maintenance' will leak your info. :wink:

The smses I hate most is from those PAP approved ah longs (finance companies). Property ones still not so bad.
 

Dark Knight

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The smses I hate most is from those PAP approved ah longs (finance companies). Property ones still not so bad.

Not when you are oversea as you'll be charged unnecessarily for all those roaming smses and marketing calls.
It's a waste of our $$$.
 

Narong Wongwan

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The smses I hate most is from those PAP approved ah longs (finance companies). Property ones still not so bad.

Leegal loansharks cannot send such marketing SMSes.
Only the illegal ones do it....and the authorities can do fuckshit to those scums.
 

bushtucker

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marketing smses are not so intrusive.

i really hate those calls trying to sell fund transfers, personal loans and personal insurance, especially when i am in a meeting. hope these will be filtered out.
 

amostio

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marketing smses are not so intrusive.

i really hate those calls trying to sell fund transfers, personal loans and personal insurance, especially when i am in a meeting. hope these will be filtered out.

I have developed a way to get rid of these.

Caller : 'I'll like to offer you an interest free loan...blah blah blah.."
Me : 'Do you know me? Why offer me loan?'
Caller : 'No but you may be interested in our new ..blah blah blah..'
Me : 'Why would I be interested in your loan? Do you think I need money? Who told you I need money?'
Caller : 'Er....no one did. But....'
Me : 'Ok if no one did don't offer me money. And oh, don't call me again to offer me money. If you do I'll complain to Stomp. And Straits Times. And ...'.
 

laksaboy

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marketing smses are not so intrusive.

i really hate those calls trying to sell fund transfers, personal loans and personal insurance, especially when i am in a meeting. hope these will be filtered out.

Anything that is unsolicited is intrusive. Your tolerance for unsolicited stuff may vary, but it is still spam.
 

Hans168

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Why 6 months to take absolute effect? After waiting for 12 months to be launched!!!!!!!!!! What sort of chak liao bee s do we have??
 

hokkien

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Close to 400,000 numbers registered on Do-Not-Call registry



Close to 400,000 numbers have been registered on the Do-Not-Call registry as of 4pm on Jan 2, said the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC).

At a press conference on Thursday, the PDPC added that of these registered numbers, 75 per cent of the consumers chose to block marketing from voice calls, SMS and fax.

Early indications show that companies are taking the new rules that are now in force seriously. Several companies checked their call list against the registry as early as 12.05am on Jan 2. And as of 4pm, some 95 companies checked the registry for about 13 million numbers.

So far, the PDPC has received two complaints from consumers about unsolicited SMSes. The consumers said they had registered their numbers on the DNC last month but received marketing text messages on Jan 2.
 

Cestbon

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What's the penalty? If no penalty then it's still buffet time for all the telemarketing companies

Agree! Stupid law.
Should have penalty/fine eg. telemarketing companies should pay the receiver call $100 if they already register with DNC if they feedback to DNC.
DNC shpuld fine the company $100 and pay it to the consumer.
 
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