
By Steve Ranger
Published: Friday 19 August 2005
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Name
David Hickson
Location
London
Occupation
Stop Silent Calls Campaigner
Comment
BT privacy at Home is simply a frontdoor for the Telephone Preference Service.
The TPS may not apply to overseas companies and those, like BT, who have an "existing relationship" with a customer.
BT's main objective is probably to try and stop those who have been selling cheaper phone calls to its customers.
I wonder if in the future the new BT retail company will start selling all sorts of other products and services, once it has secured exclusive access to telemarket to its customers.
...and telemarketing from overseas? ... I have fou...
Geoffrey Darnton
BT privacy at Home is simply a frontdoor for the T...
David Hickson
Great. The only catch is that you must use BT as y...
J Baker
It does not surprise me that BT are "surprised at ...
Cliff Moore
More to the point - why were users not already usi...
Anonymous
I am not sure of BT's honesty here and I believe t...
Andy Gibbs
No you can use any CPS provider.But you must put a...
Pricefighter
In relation to the comment by Pricefighter, you do...
Anonymous
OK, now how about removing the penalty charges for...
Michael Dixon
Seems a lot of negative comments facing BT when th...
Jeff Cockburn
You do if you want Free Caller Display.(BT Privacy...
pricefighter
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