Yes, I know that it's not really a good policy. But honestly, when "No, we're not interested" doesn't work, nor does when I (stupidly, I know) explain why I'm not interested in response to her pretend surprise, there really isn't any other way to deal with a third incidence of her pretending that I'm interested in the services she's offering.
Can anyone with a home phone with Rogers tell me if they call less than once a month trying to get you to sign into locked contracts/sell you TV/otherwise harass you? I'm not on the do-not-call list, because most of our telemarketing calls are from our phone company.
And for anyone who has to work in telemarketing, you have my sympathy. The scripts of most of the callers I get really make them sound completely stupid. "You mean you wouldn't want someone else to do your grocery shopping for you?" "You don't have TV with us, so I'm assuming you have TV with our competitor." etc.
Can anyone with a home phone with Rogers tell me if they call less than once a month trying to get you to sign into locked contracts/sell you TV/otherwise harass you? I'm not on the do-not-call list, because most of our telemarketing calls are from our phone company.
And for anyone who has to work in telemarketing, you have my sympathy. The scripts of most of the callers I get really make them sound completely stupid. "You mean you wouldn't want someone else to do your grocery shopping for you?" "You don't have TV with us, so I'm assuming you have TV with our competitor." etc.



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