I received a phone call last night from someone claiming to represent CBF. Does CBF contact its members by phone?
CBF conducts membership renewal programs by phone two times per year. These calls let our members know that their memberships have expired or are about to expire and give them a quick, convenient method of renewing their support. Occasionally, we will also call members with special appeals for important programs such as oyster reef restoration or habitat protection programs. We also call our members when their help is urgently needed to pass laws and regulations that protect the Bay. For these advocacy calls, we may ask that members call or write their state or federal representatives. In most cases, our members are eager to learn about the challenges facing the Bay and what they can do to help. However, if you prefer not to receive telephone calls from CBF, just notify the Membership Department at member@cbf.org and we’ll code your record “no call.” And, of course, if you have any questions or concerns about a CBF caller, please let us know.
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