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Which? has launched a new campaign calling time on nuisance calls and texts. We're calling on regulators to set up a joint taskforce to crackdown on this nuisance.

Stop nuisance calls and texts

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Calling Time on Nuisance Calls and Texts

Help Which? call time on nuisance phone calls and texts by supporting our campaign.

  • Thousands are fed up with nuisance phone calls and spam texts
  • Which? has called on the Information Commissioner’s Office, the Ministry of Justice, Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to set up a joint taskforce
  • This taskforce must police the industry, punish rule breakers and publish recommendations

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