Business Management
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Corporate Registration on TPS Information Commissioner |
The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) maintains a statutory register of telephone numbers of subscribers who object to receiving unsolicited telemarketing calls. A telemarketing call is one where the caller is promoting their goods and services or their aims and ideals. In other words, it could be a promotional call from a commercial enterprise, a charity or even a political party. A call made by a market researcher or opinion pollster is unlikely to be a telemarketing call unless part of the call also includes the promotion of a particular product or service or a particular cause. A call to check contact details is unlikely to constitute a marketing call but telemarketers should guard against trying to circumvent TPS registration by using such a call as a lead into a marketing call. Recipients of such calls can, of course, refuse to confirm contact details if they wish. limited companies and all partnerships can also register their telephone number(s) on the TPS list. Click to Download |



