|  Madigan filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Central 
			District of Illinois, alleging the Lincoln-based AAA Siding placed 
			telemarketing calls to Illinois consumers who are registered on the 
			National Do Not Call Registry, including residents in Macon, Morgan, 
			Sangamon and Tazewell counties. Under the agreed settlement, AAA Siding will be barred from 
			future violations of the registry and must train its telemarketing 
			employees on the guidelines outlined in the agreement. The company 
			must also maintain telemarketing records for monitoring by the 
			attorney general's office to ensure compliance with regulations of 
			the Do Not Call Registry. "The Do Not Call laws provide important protections to limit 
			unwanted phone solicitations," Madigan said. "This company violated 
			the registry laws by contacting central Illinois residents." 
			 Madigan urged Illinois consumers to sign up for the Do Not Call 
			Registry by visiting
			
			https://donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx or by calling 
			1-888-382-1222 or TTY 1-866-290-4236.  
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			 Once consumers are registered, companies cannot make solicitation 
			calls to their homes or cellphones, with the following limited 
			exceptions: 
				
				Calls from 
				organizations with which you have established a business 
				relationship.
				Calls for which 
				you have given prior written consent.
				Calls that are not 
				commercial or do not include unsolicited advertisements.
				Calls by or on behalf of tax-exempt, 
				nonprofit organizations. Assistant Attorney General Philip Heimlich is handling the case 
			for Madigan's Consumer Fraud Bureau. 
[Text from file received from the office
of
Illinois Attorney General Lisa 
Madigan] |