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by WinstonCompany 3473 days ago
It absolutely is effective.

As commented above, the companies are required by the Fair Credit Report Acting Act abide by the requests. [1]

[1] https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/pdf-0096-fair-credit-r...

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It's effective in getting these companies to clear your data. But do you actually get fewer unsolicited calls/emails, etc.?

The do-not-call has been fantastically ineffective for me. I imagine this could be the same. It's also possible that all of the companies strictly adhering to the FTC rules (i.e. those on the OP site) constitute a minority of the market, and spammers are getting data from other less scrupulous sources.