Telemarketing
If a company contacts you to sell goods or services on behalf of themselves or a 3rd party, and they are taking payment over the phone, they probably need to be licensed with us. The law sets out who needs to be licensed and when they cannot call you.
Read the Telemarketer Licensing Regulation.
What times aren’t allowed?
A telemarketer is not allowed to call you:
- Monday to Friday before 9:00 am or after 9:30 pm local time
- Saturday & Sunday before 10:00 am or after 6:00 pm local time
- on a statutory holiday
- more than once in a 30-day period in respect to the same offer
Who doesn’t need a licence?
There are certain types of businesses that don’t need a telemarketing licence. They include:
- charities who contact you directly to fundraise (but a third party calling on behalf of them does)
- savings institutions
- educational institutions
- businesses conducting surveys
- political organizations
Read our consumer tips on telemarketing.