“We now consider that every French person no longer wants to be contacted by telephone,” explains the rapporteur of the text

According to Senator Pierre-Jean Verzelen, “canvassing killed canvassing” and “today, it no longer works”.

Published on 14/11/2024 23:38

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Senator Pierre-Jean Verzelen. (VINCENT ISORE / MAXPPP)
Senator Pierre-Jean Verzelen. (VINCENT ISORE / MAXPPP)

“We now consider that every French person no longer wants to be contacted by telephone”explains, Thursday, November 14, on franceinfo, Pierre-Jean Verzelen, senator from Aisne and rapporteur of the bill to prohibit telephone canvassing. The text was adopted unanimously, on first reading, in the Senate. It was then transmitted to the National Assembly.

“If the potential consumer wishes to be called regarding a product, it is he who gives his telephone number and who can therefore be called”specifies the senator from the Les Indépendants-République et Territoires group. This text aims to prohibit the “cold canvassing”when a company calls someone who has not requested it. According to the senator, “canvassing has killed canvassing” et “Today, it no longer works”.

Pierre-Jean Verzelen says this “convinced that in the National Assembly, it will be taken up fairly quickly and that finally, we will be able to move forward”. “We created the legislative tool” on which the government “can lean on” pour “change things about cold calling”he continues.

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