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- Additional Info:The Bureau is being contacted by many individuals seeking information about this entity. The address in Washington is a private mailbox at an office operated by a mail receiving and forwarding service, and the organization's actual physical location is unknown. According to information in Bureau files, the company has not obtained IRS tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) organization. Remove.Org claims to work with various groups such as the BBB and the FTC, but it is unknown to this Bureau. The cost for their service is listed as $9.95 per year. Consumers are advised to be wary of groups seeking directory information about individuals if you are unsure who you are dealing with. Be certain that your information is not then being sold and distributed to others for the very contacts you are trying to avoid. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently inaugurated a national Do Not Call listing that can be accessed through www.ftc.gov/donotcall. Check there for further information about its free service.
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