Difference between revisions of "Older People and the Law"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 179: Line 179:
If you have caller ID on your phone, you can look to see if the number belongs to someone you know. If the number is not familiar, you can let the phone ring and ignore the call.  
If you have caller ID on your phone, you can look to see if the number belongs to someone you know. If the number is not familiar, you can let the phone ring and ignore the call.  


You can also register for the National Do Not Call List to reduce calls from people and companies trying to sell you things. Visit [http://www.lnnte-dncl. gc.ca/index-eng www.lnnte-dncl. gc.ca/index-eng www.lnnte-dncl. gc.ca/index-eng www.lnnte-dncl. gc.ca/index-eng] for more information on how to register a phone number for the National Do Not Call List.  
You can also register for the National Do Not Call List to reduce calls from people and companies trying to sell you things. Visit [http://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/index-eng www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/index-eng] for more information on how to register a phone number for the National Do Not Call List.  


If you have a problem, see the resources listed in the '''[[Find Out More in Learning about the Law|Find out more - Elder Law]]''' section.
If you have a problem, see the resources listed in the '''[[Find Out More in Learning about the Law|Find out more - Elder Law]]''' section.

Navigation menu