She did call me on my mobile phone - although I've lived in Germany for seven years now I still keep my Irish number going as it's easiest for people to keep in touch with me. I don't mind paying the 79c to receive the calls from family and friends but don't want to have to pay for people doing surveys to phone me. At any rate, I decided to phone Vodafone to make sure that I didn't, at some stage in the past, opt in to receiving these types of phone calls. After more than 20 minutes on hold/on the phone with a nice chap called Geoffrey, I have found out that apparently Vodafone can only stop me from being contacted by Vodafone/companies working on behalf of Vodafone, which isn't really what the comreg information says. The only other thing he could offer was to block the number for me but since it was a private number, that's not possible. Has anyone ever contacted their mobile phone provider to opt into (or out of) calls from direct marketers?Mobile phone users
Mobile phone numbers are automatically protected from direct marketing calls by the E privacy regulations 2011. Direct marketing companies must have your prior consent before contacting you on your mobile.
If you want to allow direct marketers to contact you in this way, you can call your mobile service provider and ask that your number be made available to direct marketers.
Interesting. Thanks for that. Although it's kind of disappointing that only cold calls trying to sell you something are covered by the legislation because, to be honest, any cold calls are kind of annoying (to me). I sent off an email to ComReg yesterday querying the situation anyway. If they report back anything to me other than that, I'll come back and let ye know.Companies carrying out surveys are not direct marketing, so are exempt from that legislation.
Please do let us know the outcome. I've being getting quite a lot of calls from well known companies lately and recently had a quite pushy surveyor call to my address on numerous occasions...
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