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Ah, AT&T. I have had nothing but rude people who called me from AT&T trying to sell me stuff.
I actually told them flat out to never, ever call me again. If they want to deal with me, they have to do it through mail or email. I don't care if they are my local phone service provider.
Thanks guys. ::wipes forehead in relief:: I've had a few telemarketers sound annoyed for having their spiel interrupted before, so I didn't want to come across as rude. I just hoped that most callers would be just as eager as me to have their spiel shortened for them so they could move on to a customer they could actually get a sale from.
Despite having cell phones (supposed to be automatic DNC), I went ahead and registered us anyway, just in case. May not stop the stupid autodiallers, but it'll be one more line of defense against State-side cold calling.
1. The Do Not Call list only works for compaines you haven't dealt with before. If you've done business with a company they are allowed to call you.
They are only allowed to call you until you tell them not to anymore. Once you've made that statement, they are obligated to follow through with removing your name/number from their database. Otherwise, a phone call from you to your Attorney General is really good at getting them to stop calling you since they are subject to pretty high fines if they continue to call after you've asked them to stop.
As for the OP, I would ask to be put on their DNC list, register with the national DNC list and then when, and only when, you think you might be interested in their services again, you can hook up with the same company online and I'd bet they will still have the '7 books and free tote' just for trying' deal.
When I get a telemarketer call and they are not pausing to let me talk I finally interupt and say "I don't mean to be rude but I am not interested and I don't want to waste your time, have a great day." Most of the time they end the call but when they keep going I say sorry again and to have a great day and hang up.
belive that some HAVE to dial number assigned and cannot quit the call until told to go away or hung up on...in most cases the person has to hang up before they can move onto the next person (info i have seen mentioned a few times on here so n flames plz) so they are probibly glad to get on and if they are on commission they get to try another one for a hot sale
Ah, memories. I once had AT&T trying to sell me on their credit card. They tried four or five times before the found me at home (persistent little buggers). Once they did, I almost immediatly said "Not interested". I don't think I had finished saying that when bimbo on the other end said "Oh, I know why you might think that, Mr. Grandigurn, but..."
I'm not big into pointless debt, especially when I don't have a decent job. I'm really not into idiots interrupting my day and then thinking they know me better than I know myself. So I put the phone down. More precisely, I set the phone quietly on the table. I didn't hang up; I didn't yell; I didn't do anything but head back to the game I was in the middle of. Hell, they're going to waste my time: I'll waste theirs. (If they're on commission, they'll learn. If they're hourly... well, they get paid by the hour.)
And apparently, I managed to waste a good ten minutes or so. I finished my game, saw the phone on the table, picked it up to see if they were still on it, and heard the click of the call disconnecting.
I used to do telemarketing at one time. We had to have something like two or three "no" before we could terminate the call. Company policy and all. So interrupting to say you're not interested saved me a whole spiel and I could get on with my day. No suck. It wasted less of both our time.
As someone who volunteers to make calls for a political campaign, I'd really like for anybody uninterested to just silently hang up rather than getting mean or making up some stupid excuse.
My old boss (when other people would let those calls get through to him. I have never been able to get any of my replacements to screen the freaking calls), he would get them to confirm right away that it was a sales pitch, then he would tell them that "you're time would be better served with your next call," before hanging up.
I don't think you are sucky, the telemarketers have to make so many attempts and you are not interested in their offer and are telling them so. Not sucky on either part; but, it would be better for you if you interrupted and told them to take put you on the DNC list.
She doesn't want to be on the DNC list. She may actually want a future offer from them, it's just that at this moment, she has no interest.
I don't think you are sucky, the telemarketers have to make so many attempts and you are not interested in their offer and are telling them so. Not sucky on either part; but, it would be better for you if you interrupted and told them to take put you on the DNC list.
Not sucky at all. Telemarketers don't give you the opportunity to say "no". Nor do they accept "no" if you politely wait until they stop speaking, which is rare.
Because you have no way out, interrupting, saying "no", then hanging up is really your only option.
they are probibly glad to be told that you are not interested at the first chance rather than waiting 15 minutes or whatever for when they have finished there entire script/question phase
NO SUCK
I belive that some HAVE to dial number assigned and cannot quit the call until told to go away or hung up on...in most cases the person has to hang up before they can move onto the next person (info i have seen mentioned a few times on here so n flames plz) so they are probibly glad to get on and if they are on commission they get to try another one for a hot sale
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