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    Old 05-16-2013, 12:22 PM
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    I once kept getting calls from a home siding company; the person would say that a representative had been in the neighborhood and noted that my house really was in need of siding. I would patiently tell them that I already had siding on the house and it was only a couple of years old. I still kept receiving calls. Finally I made an appointment with them for the representative to come out and talk to me. When he showed up at my door, he had a very puzzled look on his face and said, "Ma'am, you already have siding on your house. Why did you make an appointment? You are wasting my time!" I told him his company had wasted my time for the last year calling me and I had told them I already had siding so I thought I would just waste some of their time! I never got another call from that company.
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    Old 05-16-2013, 12:52 PM
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    Most all sales calls have a private or no info showing about the call. When you get that showing answer with your state Attorney General's Office, How may I help you? My DDs use to do this before the do not call list was available. When I can get a word in I say Put me on the company's do not call list.

    I don't understand how telemarketers stay in business. What type person would buy anything from a telemarketer ?

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    Old 05-16-2013, 01:52 PM
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    Originally Posted by BellaBoo
    Most all sales calls have a private or no info showing about the call. When you get that showing answer with your state Attorney General's Office, How may I help you? My DDs use to do this before the do not call list was available. When I can get a word in I say Put me on the company's do not call list.

    I don't understand how telemarketers stay in business. What type person would buy anything from a telemarketer ?
    Especially the charities - who gives out their CC number to someone who calls you on the phone and says "We are from XYZ charity"?
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    Old 05-16-2013, 04:18 PM
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    I am sooooooo sick of all of the calls. I am on the Do Not Call List. Lot of good that does. When I am home I sometimes get 10 or 15 calls a day. Years ago when I was single I bought a condo. OMG the home improvement calls made me nuts. After my third time being disturbed from my after work nap someone called and wanted to put on a room addition. I was in a second floor condo. I said yes I needed a room addition-- they could run it uphill on stilts over the building behind me. They hung up on me.
    Sometimes I just go along with what they are selling and make up stupid things like that.. They usually hang up on me.
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    Old 05-16-2013, 05:16 PM
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    I love my setup. We have the system where if I'm watching TV, we get caller id on the screen, not just the phone.
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    Old 05-16-2013, 07:17 PM
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    Originally Posted by yngldy
    I had gotten 5 phone calls from telemarketers today and it wasn't even noon yet!! I looked up the rules on the do not call site and if they call after you have been on the registry for more that 31 days, 4/07 was my date, then I can complain and they can be fined up to $16k. Don't know who gets the $$, but if I do, mama wants a new car!!! Anyway, I guess that is my new work-at-home job for at least the next week! I usually get 10 calls a day on the average. If I got $500 a pop, with 10 calls a day, 5 days a week, I could have a decent car paid for in 1 week. Hey, I could have a Ferrari in less that a month!! Or at least, maybe I can get them to stop!! lol Slow down the calls some....??

    Really! I think we should start a movement. Every time we get a sales call, get their company name and phone number, go to your computer and make a complaint. It only takes a minute to complete the complaint. Maybe we can cut down on the calls. I know I am not the only one who wishes they would go away!

    I was told by a government employee that you need to register at least every two years so you don't drop off the list. I have it set on my calendar to go online every January 1st and redo all m numbers, home and all cell phones. The telemarketing companies have used his as a loophole to not pay the fines. It takes literally minutes and covers your butt too. Hope this helps
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    Old 05-16-2013, 09:05 PM
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    I applaude you all. You've gotten pretty creative in handling this annoyance.

    For some time we've been getting up to 10 calls/day saying "This is your mortgage company, _____________. Before we can continue we need to verify some information. What is our name? What is your mortgage number." I've told them, "Since you called me, prove to me you are who you say you are." They have no way of doing this, even is it is a legitimate call. So I tell them, send me a letter. Eventually we sent a cease and decist letter for phone calls and to only contact us by posted mail. Which they never did. We needed this info, but when we tried to call back, that person was always on the phone & we got put on hold for an indefinite period of time. Finally talked with supervisors only. Now there seams to be some kind of law to reduce missed payments so it doesn't go into foreclosure. Same kind of call. What illogical idiot politician made such a law that gives identy theives and scammers an automatic entrance into private records.

    As to auto dialers, etc., if there's no one on the line when I answer, I don't want to talk, wait, listen and can't talk back anyway, so I hang up immediately. If it's anykind of unsolicited call, I interupt, say, "Not interested, by" and hang up immediately. We get very few calls. We've been on the DNC list for years. we don't give out information ever, always, don't donate to anything beyond our Church, membership lists write, DO NOT PUBLISH, next to email address and cell phones.
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    Old 05-17-2013, 12:42 PM
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    The thing with the charities & political org. is that they are not governed by the do not call list (at least in our state).
    I donate where I can but I can make up my own mind about which charities to give to and who to vote for.
    I REALLY dislike the charities that start out with "you were so generous last year /you won't have to send it in for 2 weeks or whatever time span, when I know I haven't ever given them anything. I looked into caller ID and for me it would be $5 a month, I should not to pay to avoid the harassment.
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    Old 05-20-2013, 08:52 AM
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    There are some funny recordings of what people do when answering telemarketers on Youtube. The funniest one was as soon as this one man would answer the phone he would say "911 what is your emergency?" The caller would say I'm sorry I didn't call 911. The man would go into this long tirade about how it's illegal to call 911 if you didn't have a legitimate emergency and starts asking for the callers name and phone number. The next thing you'd hear is a click.

    At my house 800 numbers go un-answered and if a call shows up as "Unknown Caller" on the caller ID, without picking up I say "Unknown Answerer" and go about my business. It's always a waste of time to try and request that they take your name off their list.
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    Old 08-19-2014, 06:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by ranger
    Our friends/family call us at our cell phone #s.
    Except for calls from our doctors, the only calls I received on my home phone were telemarketing. Why pay for that?
    So I gave our doctors my cell phone # and decided to have the home phone disconnected. As of May 22, I will have no home phone #.(in this area you have to wait 30 days to have your home phone disconnected)
    thats exactly what we did a few years ago. Saves money and useless calls. Anything we don't recognize goes to voice mail, then if it's a telemarketer we block it on our cell phones. Been pretty quiet around here.
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