Scam warning follows telemarketer rules in Oklahoma
Coyle resident and truck driver Mike Waltman said when he’s not on the road, the last thing he wants to hear is the phone ringing off the hook with telemarketing calls.
If his phone rings during dinner or once he’s gone to bed, it’s usually a prerecorded message selling him a dream vacation, extended warranty or something else he doesn’t want.
Waltman, 59, isn’t alone in his frust...
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