birudagmawi
Aug 21 2007, 02:36 AM
| | There have always been, ever since I can remember telemarketing calls. They always call looking to solicit crap that no one would ever buy in their right mind. Even after repeated calls to cease and desist, they never listen. My question is, is their some type of hot line where I could call to add my home phone to a do not call list?
And what do you do to combat against telemarketers, and their pre recorded calls.... |
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rayzoredge
Aug 21 2007, 02:43 AM
QUOTE(birudagmawi @ Aug 20 2007, 10:36 PM)  I have always been, ever since I can remember telemarketing calls. They always call looking to solicit crap that no one would ever buy in their right mind. Even after repeated calls to cease and desist, they never listen. My qquestion is, is their some type of hot line where I could call to add my home phone to a do not call list? And why do you do to combat against telemarketers, and their pre recorded calls.... There is a list you can add your name to that keeps most telemarketers from calling. Click here. Effective for five years. There are also numerous humorous things that people have done to telemarketers just to get back at them. I'm sure a lot of comedians have exploited many a telemarketer for a few laughs. But of course, you can just hang up, or even screen your calls using your answering machine. I'm not sure what else you could do aside from adding yourself to the "Don't Call" list or just hanging up.
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birudagmawi
Aug 21 2007, 03:00 AM
you Just register and thats it huh, thanks!
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t3jem
Aug 21 2007, 03:17 AM
Wow, I didn't think there was really anything I could do about the calls on my cell phone. Thanks for the link, this will surely help tons of people combat spam that hits you in the ears rather than the eyes.
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birudagmawi
Aug 21 2007, 03:44 AM
What? They're sending out Spam in Cell Phones now? The Government should step in and do something about this problem before it spirals out of control, maybe a hefty fine for each and every one a telemarketing firm calls would do it. If Only.
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Atthack
Aug 21 2007, 11:46 AM
Hehe good, this is. Too bad it's not effective "Outside" the United States.
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Tetraca
Aug 21 2007, 01:30 PM
QUOTE(rayzoredge @ Aug 21 2007, 02:43 AM)  There is a list you can add your name to that keeps most telemarketers from calling. Click here. Effective for five years.  Despite its slight effectiveness, there are easy loopholes that they can exploit to continue to irritate you about products or services. In particular I get annoyed by the Lupus Foundation and a loan company every other day because charities and people you've done business with before can still solicit you. Luckily I see them on caller ID, and just turn the phone on and off in rapid succession. QUOTE There are also numerous humorous things that people have done to telemarketers just to get back at them. I'm sure a lot of comedians have exploited many a telemarketer for a few laughs.
Tom Mabe in particular likes to mess with them. However there are ways that telemarketers have been exploited by people not for show. For example my father will answer the phone, and if it's a telemarketer he will set the phone down on the table, and watch football or eat dinner while the telemarketer is stuck on the line (they aren't allowed to hang up, especially if they're soliciting for something that isn't charitiable) wondering what happened to their customer. An hour or two later he comes back to the phone and says "If you want to waste my time, I'll waste yours.", then hangs up on them. QUOTE But of course, you can just hang up, or even screen your calls using your answering machine. I'm not sure what else you could do aside from adding yourself to the "Don't Call" list or just hanging up.
I do reccomend using the "Do not call" list in addition to the rapid hanging up method for telemarketing calls. When they start to realize their potential customer isn't interested at all at their service. That two hour method really rings up your phone bill if you aren't a privliged customer like he is (he gets 200 hours free per month IIRC because he's consistently on the phone being an advertiser selling ads to local businesses and inserting them into displays in local markets and sports venues.). Or you could pretend you have a politically incorrect Tourettes Syndrome.
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sheepdog
Aug 21 2007, 02:35 PM
QUOTE The Government should step in and do something about this problem before it spirals out of control, maybe a hefty fine for each and every one a telemarketing firm calls would do it. If Only. Actually, in Missouri, the government has done something about it. You can sign up for the governer's No Call list. If you get a call, you can simply tell them you are on the Gov. No Call list, and boy do they hang up fast. I think the state has collected something in excess of a million dollars in fines from telemarketing companies.
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technobot
Aug 22 2007, 12:16 AM
QUOTE(sheepdog @ Aug 21 2007, 08:35 AM)  Actually, in Missouri, the government has done something about it. You can sign up for the governer's No Call list. If you get a call, you can simply tell them you are on the Gov. No Call list, and boy do they hang up fast. I think the state has collected something in excess of a million dollars in fines from telemarketing companies. Apparently the number one way to stay off of a telemarketing phone number list is to have a unlisted number. Also in Canada they have special lists that you can register to stay off of a telemarketing list but do not think it works that great. I also remember seeing a device a long time ago that would catch the telemarketing calls and hang up on them. Problem is if there is money to be made they will do it such as the cellphone stuff which can only be stopped with legal action so they will no longer be allowed to do this. The problem is that there might be one person willing to buy something and I do not think they care that they bother another 20 or more people who are not interested till they are made to through legal channels.
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andrewpetersen
Aug 22 2007, 12:59 AM
QUOTE(birudagmawi @ Aug 20 2007, 09:36 PM)  There have always been, ever since I can remember telemarketing calls. They always call looking to solicit crap that no one would ever buy in their right mind. Even after repeated calls to cease and desist, they never listen. My question is, is their some type of hot line where I could call to add my home phone to a do not call list? :angry:
And what do you do to combat against telemarketers, and their pre recorded calls.... I found that the "do not call" list has gotten me more calls than before I joined it. As such, I changed my number and just deal with them in what I consider to be a fair way. "Hello...would you be interested in XYZ ponytail extenders?" or w/e. "Actually, I was going to ask you if you were interested in buying Cattle Prods for your office."
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rebelfemme
Mar 6 2008, 02:14 AM
I don't know about other countries, but in Canada telemarketing is a real nuisance. Especially those 'blank calls' that are counting how many people pick up! I got this information from people actually in the telemarketing business. If you're outside Canada I don't know if they work but it's worth a try. If you tell a telemarketer to take you off their list they are required by law to do that. If you say 'no' three times they are required to stop trying to sell things/get your opinion. Therefore the best way to do it is pick up, say no three times, tell them to take you off their list, and hang up. I've been doing this for quite a while and I get almost no junk calls anymore. Except those blank calls. They still annoy me.
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Revan
Mar 2 2008, 07:25 PM
If you request for them to take you off of their list they legally have to. Be as rude as you feel the need to, they don't have any consideration for what you want. It's a lot of fun to mess with them, like putting a telemarketer through to another telemarketer. Anyway I always just say, could you take me off your list because you just interrupted my dinner and I have no interest in your product. I still get a call every year or so though, but most of the time it gets rid of the really pesky ones.
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baphometslayer
Feb 29 2008, 11:22 PM
QUOTE(birudagmawi @ Aug 21 2007, 02:36 AM)  There have always been, ever since I can remember telemarketing calls. They always call looking to solicit crap that no one would ever buy in their right mind. Even after repeated calls to cease and desist, they never listen. My question is, is their some type of hot line where I could call to add my home phone to a do not call list? And what do you do to combat against telemarketers, and their pre recorded calls.... I've come to learn that list is a scam. They've been selling numbers on that list to marketers. I'm on that list and the past few months I've been pounded with tele-marketers. I changed my number because of it. The easiest solution is to not have a phone. Get a pager! Lmao
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lemonwonder
Feb 29 2008, 12:13 AM
Seems like telemarketing is terrible in other countries... in New Zealand we get probably 1-5 a year...
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lemonwonder
Feb 29 2008, 12:12 AM
Seems like telemarketing is terrible in other countries... in New Zealand we get probably 1-5 a year...
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