The US Do Not Call registry is offline

(donotcall.gov)

18 points | by OvidStavrica 12 hours ago ago

10 comments

  • givemeethekeys 11 hours ago ago

    Considering I still get a ton of spam calls, I really wonder how well it worked in the first place.

    • rogerrogerr 11 hours ago ago

      Start answering them and try to string them along as long as possible. That’s the only way you can send a signal that calling this number is actively unprofitable.

      Just telling them to stop calling doesn’t work, but since I started wasting their time they have mostly quit calling. I get one or two a month.

      • clbrmbr 10 hours ago ago

        But my time is valuable… but I would pay OpenAI's V2V rates for the privilege of stringing along scammers. I need a button “transfer to time waster agent”.

  • OvidStavrica 12 hours ago ago

    I fully expected that this registry is an automated system.

    I'm struggling to understand why this system would be offline while the FTS website is still online: https://www.ftc.gov/

    Is there a technical reason for the registry to go offline, or is it an intentional casualty of the power struggle in DC?

    • Brybry 11 hours ago ago

      If you look at the wayback machine, it was offline with a similar message during the 2013 and 2018/2019 shutdowns, too.

  • thrill 10 hours ago ago

    That’ll save all the spam callers a little time not checking and then ignoring it.

  • nashashmi 11 hours ago ago

    Does the do not call system actually work?

    • hysan 10 hours ago ago

      Doubt it. I used it for several years and then forgot one year. Same amount of spam. Decided to see how it would go if I stopped and I see no difference in the amount of spam calls since.

  • more_corn 10 hours ago ago

    Didn’t work anyway