How to handle a telemarketer
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 14:42 last edited by Mik 9 Sept 2020, 14:43
H/T Kincaid.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 15:04 last edited by
In 2008, that would've been kind of funny. Today, it's just not worth the hassle of talking (I'll get off your lawn in a moment...).
That said, I have done something similar to that. I got a call from a telemarketer, and as soon as they asked for George, I said, "It's me! I did it. But, oh my GOD, there's blood EVERYWHERE!! Please help! Please TELL ME WHAT TO DO??! I've never done anything like this before, and I need you to help me out here before anyone finds it. PLEASE HELP ME!"
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 15:18 last edited by
I wonder why telemarketers always start with this "Am I talking to XXX?" stuff. I usually hang up right after the question.
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I wonder why telemarketers always start with this "Am I talking to XXX?" stuff. I usually hang up right after the question.
wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 15:26 last edited by@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
I wonder why telemarketers always start with this "Am I talking to XXX?" stuff. I usually hang up right after the question.
You actually answer the calls?
That's SO 2008.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 15:48 last edited by
Well, how do you know it's a telemarketer before you answer the call? Or do you only accept calls from people you know?
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Well, how do you know it's a telemarketer before you answer the call? Or do you only accept calls from people you know?
wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 16:13 last edited by@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
do you only accept calls from people you know?
Yes. If it's important, they can leave a message.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 16:18 last edited by
Do people still leave voice messages these days? I haven't checked my voice mails in years.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 16:23 last edited by
My messages gets sent to an email.
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Well, how do you know it's a telemarketer before you answer the call? Or do you only accept calls from people you know?
wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 17:05 last edited byExactly. They don’t exist in my world. I allocate 0 brain space to them
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@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
do you only accept calls from people you know?
Yes. If it's important, they can leave a message.
wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 17:06 last edited by George K 9 Sept 2020, 17:06@Friday said in How to handle a telemarketer:
@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
do you only accept calls from people you know?
Yes. If it's important, they can leave a message.
Same here.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 19:19 last edited by
@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
Do people still leave voice messages these days? I haven't checked my voice mails in years.
Recruiters and HR folks still leave them on the regular.
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@Friday said in How to handle a telemarketer:
@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
do you only accept calls from people you know?
Yes. If it's important, they can leave a message.
Same here.
wrote on 9 Sept 2020, 19:26 last edited by Loki 9 Sept 2020, 19:26@George-K said in How to handle a telemarketer:
@Friday said in How to handle a telemarketer:
@Klaus said in How to handle a telemarketer:
do you only accept calls from people you know?
Yes. If it's important, they can leave a message.
Same here.
Right. What are the odds that it is important to interrupt your day to take a call? Maybe those with kids when they are not at home.
Even delivery services send you a text when they are near.
The days of answering a call you don’t who is calling, is over. If it irritates you, reframing how you feel about it has to change because it will never stop. Think about it, no one is even actively calling you, it’s a computer and if answer then it routes to someone on the other end who quickly has to figure out who you are. So funny.
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H/T Kincaid.
Link to videowrote on 9 Sept 2020, 22:36 last edited by@Mik Pretty funny. LOL