Right call urged on 'Do Not Call' list as deadline approaches

By Liam Ducey
Updated September 30 2014 - 4:13pm, first published 4:05pm
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Some registered "Do Not Call" users face the prospect of potentially dropping off the list next year. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Consumer advocacy group Choice has urged the Federal Department of Communication to make the right decision and change the Australian Do Not Call Register to an opt-in system, which it believes will protect vulnerable consumers and weed out scammers.

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