Email is a great invention, but since the early days, it has been used to spread paranoia. Granted, some of the warnings we get in email are valid, but most of them are not. In the past few years there have been many emails circulating around the Internet stating that you had better opt-out of a 411 wireless directory unless you want to start paying for telemarketing calls. This directory would also mean your number is searchable by anyone who would want it. Iran phone number list you can use to develop your business with cold calling and SMS campaign. We have included here, 100000 Iran consumer phone number list with full contact information.

There is a tiny grain of truth mixed in with a whole bunch on nonsense within these warnings. For a while, there was a plan to have a 411 wireless directory, but it was not going to be available to telemarketing companies and was going to be conducted in a 411-style only. There would be no list that could be distributed to telemarketers. However hype about the possibility created enough backlash to kill the idea.
Telemarketers are annoying… you may have dealt with this problem on your landline unless you have signed up for the Do Not Call list. Even then, some slip through. By law, telemarketers cannot call you if you are on the List, and they cannot knowingly call cell phone numbers. If they were to call you, you should tell them that you are on a cell and that your number needs to be removed at once. If they call back, you can report them to your service provider. They could, and probably will, receive high fines for calling once they know the number is a wireless device.
The biggest issue might not be about money at all, but about privacy. Unlike landlines, your wireless goes with you wherever you go. If you don’t want to talk with someone, they should not be able to use your pay minutes to call you, or leave voice mails that you may have to pay for when you listen to them. Expect any plans for a 411 wireless directory to be met with strong opposition, even when they promise to be opt-in only. When you want the real scoop on what is going on, search for news items and ignore the emails. They are rarely correct.
With the advent of technology, companies have resorted to online marketing, sales promotions, and so on to increase sales. In the recent years, moving away from the day-to-day salesman these companies have started with sales calls on the telephone, known as Telemarketing. A known fact about the telecommunications industry in the United States is that communication does not come cheap.
The consumers have to even pay for incoming calls, and telemarketing has now become annoying and an added expense to the users. Now, there is a possible chance of major wireless phone providers starting a 411 directory, which will include their customer’s cell phone numbers. However, the numbers will be made available only once the customers consent and also to users who seek directory assistance for a certain fee. The companies have also made it clear that telemarketers cannot access the numbers. But then, how far this is true is questionable and so, due to public criticism this idea has been shelved.
Another rumor doing the rounds via email is that cell phone users will receive telemarketing calls since the making of a new cell phone database. This however, is not true; an example of the email is “JUST A REMINDER: In a few weeks, cell phone numbers will be released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sales calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS. To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888/382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five years. PASS THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.”