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by disposition2 29 days ago
You could also easily opt out with the single entity that shipped that information.
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Yes, but getting an unlisted number was considered weird and against the norm even if possible. Even in the early 2000s when I dropped my landline, my parents were aghast - "if you do that, you won't be in the phone book! How will anyone get in contact with you?"
And you often had to pay for the privilege... A dollar a month for them to not put your name and number in the phonebook.