How can I protect myself from telemarketers?

When it comes to protecting yourself from telemarketers in Hawaii, it is important to understand your rights under the state’s consumer fraud law. This law protects consumers from deceptive and unfair practices by companies in the state. One of the best ways to protect yourself from telemarketers is to simply not answer the phone if you do not recognize the number. Remember, telemarketers often use spoofed phone numbers, which means the number they are calling from might look like it’s local, but it is actually coming from out of state. You can also register your phone number with the Federal Trade Commission’s Do Not Call List. Doing so will stop most telemarketers from contacting you. If you are still receiving calls after registering with the Do Not Call List, you can file a complaint with the FTC. If you do decide to answer the phone, it is important to be aware of the signs of a telemarketer. If they are asking for personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account information, this is likely a scam and you should hang up. Finally, you should never feel obligated to buy anything from a telemarketer. Under Hawaii’s consumer fraud law, you have the right to say “no” and hang up. If you feel pressured or harassed by a telemarketer, you can report them to the state Attorney General’s office.

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