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SJC Telemarketer Sued by Missouri

State's attorney general says company violated Missouri's no-call law.

Missouri is sick of getting sales calls from San Juan Capistrano.

So says that state's attorney general, who has sued a San Juan Capistrano telemarketing company for allegedly violating the Show Me State's no-call law.

TollFreeZone.com, reportedly based in San Juan, was one of five companies sued Thursday by Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster. The four other companies -- Innovative Wealth Builders Inc., BMV Debt Management Corp., American Credit Counselors and A+ Financial Center -- are based in Florida, according to a press release issued by Koster.

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"The telemarketers who flaunt Missouri’s No-Call law will be prosecuted," Koster said in a statement. "We have received hundreds of complaints from consumers receiving these unwanted calls." 

Patch was unable to reach the proprietor of TollFreeZone.com.

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