Report unauthorised telephone advertising

Service Description

The term telephone advertising, also known as cold calling, refers to calls that are made with the purpose of selling you goods or offering you services without your prior consent to the call. Subscriptions or contracts are often advertised. The aim is often to persuade the caller to conclude a contract during the telephone call. Calls claiming to be exclusively for market or opinion research can turn into advertising calls if the caller continues to highlight certain products/goods or services of certain companies in the course of the call. Advertising calls also remain unauthorised if the caller prevents his or her number from being displayed in your device (so-called number suppression) or causes a number not assigned to him or her to be displayed in your device (so-called setting up of numbers).

If you receive unauthorised advertising calls, you can file a complaint with the Federal Network Agency. The authority can prosecute the calls as administrative offences and impose fines or issue warnings.

What is not unauthorised telephone advertising?

  • "Phishing calls": do not count as solicitation calls, even if company names or products are mentioned. "Phishing calls" involve tricksters trying to obtain sensitive personal information, such as your passwords or banking details. The calls are not intended to promote or sell products, but to obtain information about you. Because such calls are often related to criminal offences, you should file a criminal complaint with the police if you receive such calls.
  • Calls made solely for the purpose of market research or opinion polling are not considered to be telephone canvassing.

Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)

Competent Authority

Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA), Bereich Rufnummernmissbrauch

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