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Always South East Asian or Indian of accent. The last time they called I said to the guy, "You know I do not believe you right? Everyone knows this is a scam." And the guy spluttered for a second and said "f#ck off then. Thankyou." And hung up. It was pretty funny. :-)





Haha. Nice one. :-)
I always try and be fairly civil (unless they are trying to scam). I always say 'Thanks I am not interested, have a nice day.' :-)

Who said telemarketers were one of our biggest concerns? Nobody said that. And not every conversation has to be about saving the world. People are allowed to to discuss telemarketers, the weather, the price of fuel etc etc without being called petty. Lighten up.

Although if the telemarketer in question keeps trying to sell you something after you say that, rather than taking the hint and saying "Thank you for your time," then they deserve a little rudeness.

Indian callers. I always imagine how hard it is for them to find a job and to keep their large families fed etc...so I try to be respectful and 'thanks but no thanks' to them.


They tend to go area by area, phone book by phone book, and because my surname comes before my parents, whenever I get the Microsoft call I always ring my parents and warn them. They are not computer savvy and would be the type to not think about whether the call is a scam. They may just hand over details if they aren't on their toes. And sure enough, by the end of the day, they get the Microsoft/Windows caller.








I'm usually polite with telemarketers, but if they are repeat callers, then I just have a chat with the 'supervisor/Team Leader' and tell them that I'm of the mind to have them charged with harassment. That tends to do the trick, though not always.
What bothers me is when an institution I'm already connected to insists on always calling. It's like they need to assure themselves that I'm still doing business with them for the right reasons, or they take another stab at my wallet. Makes me all grrrrr-arghh

Even with charities, I inform them that I don't donate over the phone and invite them to mail me information. Besides, the callers may not represent a legitimate non-profit and even with the legitimate ones, the commercial fund raising companies keep too large a percentage of the money raised... sometimes as much as 90% according to figures I've read.

I also have caller id now. Sometimes, if the number looks suspicious or says 'private' I let it ring out and go to message bank. If it is someone I know, then they will leave a message on the message bank and I will check when I get a chance. If it is marketers or charities or scammers, they don't leave a message.

I too confess to having done telemarketing for about a week back when I was trying to put myself through school. I soon realised that I was terrible at it and hated it.

100? My TBR list is just under 2000."
Do we need to run an intervention for you? :D

A friend of mine in Canada got one recently. She roundly abused him and threatened to pull his eyelashes out via his ass. I was charmed by the imagery.

If the person (who is likely a lowly-paid call center worker -- thus perhaps deserving of some small iota of sympathy, though only an iota) can't do it, then it would only make sense to ask for their supervisor and see if he or she would be interested in the amazing offer or very important charitable cause.
Turnabout is fair play...? ;)
PS. I've done the telemarketing thing...it's an awful job.

100? My TBR list is just under 2000."
Do we need to run an intervention for you? :D"
Or nominate Anne for the Guinness book of records. :-)
Mine is over 400.

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Lol. Now there's an option that might be fun too.

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My husband actually tried that. He tried to sell a telemarketer some financial advice. it didn't amount to anything but the guy was biting.
I do try to be nice, after all, they are just people trying to get by in life. It's just when they don't stop that I just hang up.


If they continue trying to give you the hard sell after you have given the polite "no" though -- no mercy. :D

It is impossible to give to every charity. I already donate to some charities in person when I can and I will never donate money over the phone. That is just never going to happen.



That's an odd one!
I usually get good recommendations. Every noe and then they slip in an odd one with me too. Like Urban Fantasy with history non fic.

I think the oddest one was the recommendation for a book on the history of the city of Alexandria...based on the fact I'd just read a book on the history of swearing! Still can't see the link. :p

Filthy mouths, those Alexandrians. Renowned through the ancient world for their library of bad language.

Maybe the people of Alexandria have been great innovators in the realm of swearing over the centuries?

I was watching a tv show last night and they showed this video clip of the band Journey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LatorN...
Ever since I have been thinking about the 80's and wondering...what were we thinking!!? The cheesiness, the intensity....how could we not look at these video clips and run away. Instead, we emulate the hairstyles and clothes and think the guys were being hot.
For the record...I was never into Journey. I was a kid in the 80's and so more into Madonna and Duran Duran and Aha. I was 'wearing my sunglasses at night' not bopping out to Journey. :-)
...end random thought...

Hmmm. This is an interesting concept and one that needs great thought, and maybe much research.



I wasn't a fan of 80's music full stop. :p
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We are also on the do not call register, but there are tricks with that. Charities can still call people on the do not call register and we get plenty of those calling.
The other annoying one is, if you enter a comp or sign up for certain things (like store rewards cards) in the small print it says that you agree to receive marketing calls from their partners. We don't get a lot of those calls but we get some from time to time.
Well done on making a stand and getting a pay out, Marilee. When i was first on the do not call register (and not signed up to anything that permitted marketers to call me) we still had people from Indian call centres ringing us and they are hard to track. I did threaten them with it though. Said I was on the do not call register and they should not be calling me or they will get fined. And they would always be surprised. Not knowing what I ma talking about.
The register has been going enough years now that they do know when they call, but back then they didn't have a clue that what they were doing was illegal.