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Telemarketers wishing to access phone numbers on the...

Telemarketers wishing to access phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry will face fee increases beginning Oct. 1, said the FTC in a news release Tuesday (http://1.usa.gov/14h0zdU). The access fees for the registry are being increased as required…

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by the Do-Not-Call Registry Fee Extension Act of 2007. In FY 2014, telemarketers will pay $59 -- an increase of a dollar -- to access registry phone numbers in a single area code. The maximum charge will be $16,228 in all area codes nationwide, an increase of more than $200. The act requires that all telemarketers calling consumers in the U.S. download the Do Not Call Registry to ensure they don’t call those who have registered their phone numbers, the agency said.