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Do
Not Call Lists-
The National Do Not Call Registry is open for
business, putting consumers in charge of the telemarketing calls they get
at home. The Federal Government created the national registry to make it
easier and more efficient for you to stop getting telemarketing sales calls
you don't want. You can register online at DONOTCALL.GOV if you have an
active email address. If you live in a state west of the Mississippi River
(including Minnesota or Louisiana), you can call toll-free, 1-888-382-1222
(TTY 1-866-290-4236), from the number you wish to register. Phone registration
will open to the entire nation on July 7. Registration is free. |
Fraud
Fighters-
Washington's Attorney General is spearheading
a campaign to educate senior citizens about fraud and scams. |
lmaw.org-
It's time to legalize Same sex marriage all across
the country. Check this website out to see what's going on in Washington
state to get this legalized. |
The
Lowest Gas Prices-
ind the lowest gas prices in your Western Washington
neighborhood. |
My
Three Cents-
Have something to say about a product or business?
This site archives consumer feedback and also helps you lodge a consumer
complaint to a specific company. |
Nigerian
Scam or 401 Fraud-
This Web site gives details on a $5 billion worldwide
scam which has run since the early 1980's under successive governments
of Nigeria. |
Protect
yourself against dishonest contractors-
Whether you plan to build, remodel or add-on,
your home improvement project may require the services of a contractor. |
Sherrif's
Map of Registered Sex Offenders-
The map provides a visual method of locating
and viewing information about Registered Sex Offenders in Snohomish County. |
Washington
state report card
There is a report card for each school. You will
find general information about school demographics, student academic performance, |
Who's
Hiring: Where the Jobs are-
Find out who's hiring and where the jobs are
on this web site. |
Wireless
Number Portability FAQ-
The rules issued by the Federal Communications
Commission say cell phone users in the 100 most populous metropolitan areas
will be able to kee... Learn more |
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