Older Australians hounded by fundraising calls, Choice research shows

By Lucy Cormack
Updated September 30 2016 - 3:13am, first published September 29 2016 - 11:27pm
Choice says for-profit marketing companies are making money from a loophole in the Do Not Call Register. Photo: Photography Project
Choice says for-profit marketing companies are making money from a loophole in the Do Not Call Register. Photo: Photography Project
Consumer lobby group for older Australians, National Seniors says older people often feel targeted and pressured by charity callers. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
Consumer lobby group for older Australians, National Seniors says older people often feel targeted and pressured by charity callers. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
More than 90 per cent of people find unsolicited charity calls annoying, Photo: Glenn Hunt
More than 90 per cent of people find unsolicited charity calls annoying, Photo: Glenn Hunt

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