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How do you deal with phone sales?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Had a call from someone earlier trying to sell me something. Can we have 2 mins of your time blah blah blah. I pretended the phone line was really bad and that I couldn't hear her in the end I had her shouting down the phone "can you hear me now?" Does anyone else play little pranks when you get these kind of calls? |
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over a year ago
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I've done allsorts.
Left them on hold, told em hooker I'm with charges by the minute, flirted with em..........sometimes I've even told them 'no thanks' and just hang up |
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over a year ago
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Put phone next to telly.
Record is 2:38 they stayed on for. Bear Grylls must have been saying the right things to keep them on the line.
The tactic behind it is to keep them on as long as possible so it ups their running costs. Make it unprofitable then it'll stop.
Same reason I always post the prepay envelopes back from junk mail. I'm not sure if they only pay if it's posted, but even if not, it costs man hours to open them and find them empty. Same reason for making spamming our lives as unprofitable as possible. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I ask them for their home phone number & tell them I'll ring them when they're just about to cook their dinner "
Yes they always seem to ring at times that aren't convienient |
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over a year ago
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I'm on telephone preference service, so rarely get any such calls, but in the rare event that I do, they get told straight away and the call doesn't last long.
Who are these people and why do they feel that they have any right to invade our lives in this way?
Good job i'm not in Politics, because I would outlaw call centres! |
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Ive got caller display, so can usually identify when they call. I don't get as much as I have in the past and have reported some UK based companies to the appropriate authorities.
I always state I use the Telephone Preference Service, ask for their company and contact details and to be removed from their database. Often the calls don't get that far.
Rarely, when I've had some free time, I've asked the caller for their personal information and started to sell them something - not that I'm in sales. I wouldn't do anything to harm their hearing, as I've heard of people blowing whistles etc down the line, which is barbaric.
Or just ask them to hold on, whilst I go and find Mz Slvt for them - and don't go back to the phone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY"
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads |
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By *bfoxxxMan
over a year ago
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"Put phone next to telly.
Record is 2:38 they stayed on for. Bear Grylls must have been saying the right things to keep them on the line.
The tactic behind it is to keep them on as long as possible so it ups their running costs. Make it unprofitable then it'll stop.
Same reason I always post the prepay envelopes back from junk mail. I'm not sure if they only pay if it's posted, but even if not, it costs man hours to open them and find them empty. Same reason for making spamming our lives as unprofitable as possible."
If you pad out the envelope, it no longer goes as a letter, and they will have to pay excess postage.
Junk mail keeps Royal Mail in business. |
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads "
Yep the best is when they'd ask them where daddys gone and can she get me back when me and her mum was rolling about laffing. Happy days shames shes currently turned into kevin stomping around saying i didn't ask to be born lmfao |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you pad out the envelope, it no longer goes as a letter, and they will have to pay excess postage.
Junk mail keeps Royal Mail in business."
Oh I do, I put as much of their own junk back into their envelope as I can fit haha (minus the bits that identify me).
Good, glad it costs them. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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I was getting about 3 these calls a day even though I'm registered with a telephone preference service, so we bought the BT call guardian phones and since the day we installed them I've not had one call like that....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads
Yep the best is when they'd ask them where daddys gone and can she get me back when me and her mum was rolling about laffing. Happy days shames shes currently turned into kevin stomping around saying i didn't ask to be born lmfao"
lol oh the joys of kids!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads
Yep the best is when they'd ask them where daddys gone and can she get me back when me and her mum was rolling about laffing. Happy days shames shes currently turned into kevin stomping around saying i didn't ask to be born lmfao"
Well I was debating whether to pretend I was little again and say my parents had left me home alone |
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I tend not to get any but if it's a number I don't recognise I just don't answer, and on the odd occasion that the landline rings, it's a wrong number.
Your idea is much more akin to a cat toying with a mouse |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Best way to deal with these calls is, just ignore them. If I don't recognise the number, I don't answer it.
Problem solved! "
Had to answer it im waiting for a Phonecall from the hospital and didn't want to miss it |
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over a year ago
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"Best way to deal with these calls is, just ignore them. If I don't recognise the number, I don't answer it.
Problem solved! "
Doesn't quite work for those of us who regularly get calls from people we don't know. I volunteer for a charity and part of it is people needing help will call me, so I pretty much have to answer every call that comes in. |
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"Had a call from someone earlier trying to sell me something. Can we have 2 mins of your time blah blah blah. I pretended the phone line was really bad and that I couldn't hear her in the end I had her shouting down the phone "can you hear me now?" Does anyone else play little pranks when you get these kind of calls? "
No! My life won't be long enough.
"Not interested!" receiver down.
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads
Yep the best is when they'd ask them where daddys gone and can she get me back when me and her mum was rolling about laffing. Happy days shames shes currently turned into kevin stomping around saying i didn't ask to be born lmfao
Well I was debating whether to pretend I was little again and say my parents had left me home alone "
I've just perved you your no little girl witwooooo |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I put my little girl on,she loves to talk
Pmsl i used to do that too so funny at time but shes a little to old now so have to revert back to old faithful......... FUCK OFF I'M BUSY
She asks them questions..think it messes with their heads
Yep the best is when they'd ask them where daddys gone and can she get me back when me and her mum was rolling about laffing. Happy days shames shes currently turned into kevin stomping around saying i didn't ask to be born lmfao
Well I was debating whether to pretend I was little again and say my parents had left me home alone
I've just perved you your no little girl witwooooo "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen."
I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen."
I think a lot of people take pleasure in abusing these people forgetting they are humans themselves. In most if not all instances they aren't the company directors and therefore are just doing a job.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Camp, flirty come-on if its a bloke.
"Oooh you sound nice. I bet youve got ever such big strong muscles. I bet you could just pick me up and throw me over your shoulders!"
Errant nonsense if its a woman.
"What's that? You want me to put my caravan in my eiderdown basket? Your babbling woman!"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's worth pretending to be someone famous as well. I do Benny Hill as Fred Scuttle, Al Pacino, Michael Caine, Mick Jagger, Sara Milican, Christopher Walken and Richard Burton. |
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen."
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen.
I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up. "
This! |
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I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up. "
Sorry can't agree with you the rudeness is these companies invading my privacy in the first place. If they are rude enough to do that I'll be equally rude back. Too many people just accept this type of sh*t from businesses who are just out for thenselves. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen.
I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up.
This! "
Sorry, but I couldn't give a fuck if its wasting my time, their time or it upsets them. They're no better than street chiggers and I will treat them as such. |
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I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up.
Sorry can't agree with you the rudeness is these companies invading my privacy in the first place. If they are rude enough to do that I'll be equally rude back. Too many people just accept this type of sh*t from businesses who are just out for thenselves."
The phrase "don't shoot the messenger" springs to mind. You're angry at the wrong people.
The thing is that the caller (once they quit or get fired) is replaced within hours so your efforts at rudeness are futile. As for running up costs (which I saw earlier), they're a call centre! They don't give a monkey's about their phone bill. It's the staff hours that run up cost and if that happens, they downsize. Simples!
Such negativity is a total waste of time but do continue if it makes you feel better. How it does escapes me but just understand that it changes nothing so what's the point?
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Such negativity is a total waste of time but do continue if it makes you feel better. How it does escapes me but just understand that it changes nothing so what's the point?
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Nope because if everyone did it they'd soon stop. Why would anyone in their right mind buy anything as the result of a cold call?
It should of course be completely illegal unless you have opted in. I actually get very few being ex directory and TPS registered.
Consumers are far too passive and I take great delight in fighting back. I suggest that you Google for Richard Herman who started billing cold calling companies for his time and then taking them to the small claims court. A number of people have now done this successfully. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I just say no thanks and end the call. Cold calling is up there with the shittest jobs possible and really don't feel the need to abuse someone that is just doing a job that they absolutely hate. Plus as well as people's numbers they'll also have the address and could send all sorts of shit to my house so I'm never rude. I've worked in a call centre before and the people that were rude to me I'd put them on a loop to be called 15 times a day, teach them for being a cunt or if anyone did anything stupid like answer the phone but not speak I'd stay on the phone and put it on mute whilst I chatted to my colleagues, not my money being wasted plus for the statistics it still looked like I was on a call. |
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" I've worked in a call centre before and the people that were rude to me I'd put them on a loop to be called 15 times a day, teach them for being a cunt "
Well you've just confirmed how professional the industry is and exactly why people treat them with such contempt.
And they don't have your address if you are ex directory and are being sequentially dialled. I had great joy sending a double glazing company, that refused to stop calling me, to a completely fictious address in the middle of a wood. They never called again. |
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Such negativity is a total waste of time but do continue if it makes you feel better. How it does escapes me but just understand that it changes nothing so what's the point?
Nope because if everyone did it they'd soon stop. Why would anyone in their right mind buy anything as the result of a cold call?
It should of course be completely illegal unless you have opted in. I actually get very few being ex directory and TPS registered.
Consumers are far too passive and I take great delight in fighting back. I suggest that you Google for Richard Herman who started billing cold calling companies for his time and then taking them to the small claims court. A number of people have now done this successfully."
You're not accounting for people who are genuinely interested. For every person that say no, there's a person that says yes. So you'll never have everyone doing it because there will always be a market for certain products or people who would like to jump on board. Since there are means of avoiding these calls such as TPS, the power always lies with you as a consumer so you either take it or you don't.
I googled Herman. Good for him! Why? Because he went for the company, not the poor sod who made the call, which was one in a thousand numbers in his/her data stream that they don't have the power to alter or change. If we're going to "fight back" , tackle the companies, not the poor callers who had the bad luck to stumble across some miserable sod who takes pleasure in being rude to someone who they know full well can't be rude back. Screams cowardice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes. "
Also, your details are bought from companies where you didn't opt out of third parties receiving them. Call centres rarely just pick up a yellow pages and call anyone nowadays. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes. "
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ...... |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......"
Perhaps ask to speak to a senior member of staff, in that case. It's not in a call centre's interest to continue calling you so it's likely an oversight. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......"
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week. |
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By *ane DTV/TS
over a year ago
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1. Ask for their name and who they are working for address.
2. I'm in Scotland so this conversation is under scottish law, therefore I can be held as a verbal contract.
3. This conversation is being recorded for safety and verification purposes
4. Do you as representative of your company verbally accept the charge of £200 for my time, said fee to be paid within 7 days or its doubled.
Normally by this point the phone has been disconnected by the caller. |
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"I just say no thanks and end the call. Cold calling is up there with the shittest jobs possible and really don't feel the need to abuse someone that is just doing a job that they absolutely hate. Plus as well as people's numbers they'll also have the address and could send all sorts of shit to my house so I'm never rude. I've worked in a call centre before and the people that were rude to me I'd put them on a loop to be called 15 times a day, teach them for being a cunt or if anyone did anything stupid like answer the phone but not speak I'd stay on the phone and put it on mute whilst I chatted to my colleagues, not my money being wasted plus for the statistics it still looked like I was on a call. "
And it's this that gives call centres a bad name. Very, very childish behaviour. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week."
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week.
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time. "
Trouble is they're not the only ones. The PPI and accident claim ones are a constant irritation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1. Ask for their name and who they are working for address.
2. I'm in Scotland so this conversation is under scottish law, therefore I can be held as a verbal contract.
3. This conversation is being recorded for safety and verification purposes
4. Do you as representative of your company verbally accept the charge of £200 for my time, said fee to be paid within 7 days or its doubled.
Normally by this point the phone has been disconnected by the caller."
I am unsure how that is any easier than just saying 'no thanks and goodbye'.
If anyone does wish to try this route I would just add that you can have a verbal contract in most jurisdictions including England. I cant say I'd recommend it though
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you all pm me your numbers i can call you and tell you about the bt 8500 call guardian handset, 100% stops all sales calls and all for just a measly £29.99 or £39.99 for a double handset features a answer machine and caller display and an end to all your nightmares. |
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"Put phone next to telly.
Record is 2:38 they stayed on for. Bear Grylls must have been saying the right things to keep them on the line.
The tactic behind it is to keep them on as long as possible so it ups their running costs. Make it unprofitable then it'll stop.
Same reason I always post the prepay envelopes back from junk mail. I'm not sure if they only pay if it's posted, but even if not, it costs man hours to open them and find them empty. Same reason for making spamming our lives as unprofitable as possible."
Never thought about the money that goes into this constant nuisance. Will have to try these tactics from now on for a laugh! |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week.
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time.
Trouble is they're not the only ones. The PPI and accident claim ones are a constant irritation. "
They have been outlawed in this country but many of them now operate outside of England or just shut down and open new companies.
If you do get any 'claims calls' then ask for their MOJ number and also report them to the MOJ |
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I keep them on the phone for as long as possible. I'll start with, "can you hold for a moment?". Then I ignore them for a couple of minutes. Then I come back and let them talk. I respond with as many inane questions as possible just to ware them down. Then I just go completely silent while they talk. My breathing gets heavier and I end up shouting "Yes, yes, yes, aaaarrghh."
I then tell them they were amazing and ask if I can move in with them.
They don't normally bother me again.
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week.
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time.
Trouble is they're not the only ones. The PPI and accident claim ones are a constant irritation. "
Sadly, your details have been sold by someone you provided them to. You can't really prevent them now (though TPS is a good shout) but you can ask them to stop calling again. My old company used to send "opt outs" back to the data centre which then removed them from the lists being sold. It's a manual process, and takes time for it to be actioned, and doesn't account for data sets sold in that 3 month ish period.
BT sell handsets which stop calls which are routed from switchboards which may be a good option as well. |
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week.
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time.
Trouble is they're not the only ones. The PPI and accident claim ones are a constant irritation.
They have been outlawed in this country but many of them now operate outside of England or just shut down and open new companies.
If you do get any 'claims calls' then ask for their MOJ number and also report them to the MOJ"
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"It's easy to forget those in call centres have mostly struggled to find work. I've managed one and it's usually young people just trying to stay off the dole. Wasting their time puts their job at risk as it's target driven.
A polite "I'm not interested, please remove me from your database, please" is all it takes.
The company that rang rings the same time near enough everyday and has been asked several times to remove our number which is also ex-directory so ok bit immature but ......
I've asked Sky to stop calling me and remove me from their list a stupid amount of times, they still call me twice a week.
Duplicate records do sometimes exist. Perhaps ask them to check their CRM thoroughly (by phone number and not name) next time.
Trouble is they're not the only ones. The PPI and accident claim ones are a constant irritation.
They have been outlawed in this country but many of them now operate outside of England or just shut down and open new companies.
If you do get any 'claims calls' then ask for their MOJ number and also report them to the MOJ
PPI calls haven't been outlawed, I think you've misunderstood the rulings."
Sorry wording wasn't great, the payment of a referral fee from a solicitor to a CMC has been banned, but a lot of the PPI companies are not actually law firms.
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I ask them why they are ringing a ten year olds phone and why they think that a ten year old would have ever had PPI or want to buy something. It works a treat and they remove your number from their records |
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen.
I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up.
This!
Sorry, but I couldn't give a fuck if its wasting my time, their time or it upsets them. They're no better than street chiggers and I will treat them as such."
I happened to agree with the above though im one of them that rips there heads off without a second thought
the cold caller then threatened me with police action and I just say go ahead I will gladly see you in court
the main point I didnt ask for these calls in the first place I dont want to be pestered by them
ive also had the windows phonecall now that was fun
this one i hate the most but ive turned the tables on them and its most fun saying that you have hacked them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hmZ58Rnssk
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"Im very polite and firm. I am rarely rude and often explain that i wont be buying anything and that i realise that they are on commission and it would be best for them to try the next call.
Remember, its a crappy job with extreme pressure. Few of us could handle the cold calling job and so being rude should not happen.
I think it's really shit that people think it's funny to abuse them or piss them off. They are just doing a job for fuck's sake. Just politely say no thank you and hang up.
This!
Sorry, but I couldn't give a fuck if its wasting my time, their time or it upsets them. They're no better than street chiggers and I will treat them as such.
I happened to agree with the above though im one of them that rips there heads off without a second thought
the cold caller then threatened me with police action and I just say go ahead I will gladly see you in court
the main point I didnt ask for these calls in the first place I dont want to be pestered by them
ive also had the windows phonecall now that was fun
this one i hate the most but ive turned the tables on them and its most fun saying that you have hacked them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hmZ58Rnssk
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Thing is though, you did consent to your details being sold. It's your fault for being arrogant enough to not take proper care over your personal details and expecting everyone to understand your true wishes.
Would you prefer those workers went on the dole, or are you actually relieved they're doing something and contributing taxes to society?
Also - the Windows call is a scam call, not a direct marketing call. |
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Thing is though, you did consent to your details being sold. It's your fault for being arrogant enough to not take proper care over your personal details and expecting everyone to understand your true wishes.
Would you prefer those workers went on the dole, or are you actually relieved they're doing something and contributing taxes to society?
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Nope it's companies being arrogant enough to have hidden little tick boxes on purpose so that they can use and sell the information. Many old people are confused by this and haven't a clue let alone being arrogant. This and crap through the letter box should be strictly by 'opt in' not 'opt out'
Presumably if the product is actually needed; that need would be fulfilled by someone else so their would actually be no (or very little) net loss of jobs should these call centres disapear? |
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Thing is though, you did consent to your details being sold. It's your fault for being arrogant enough to not take proper care over your personal details and expecting everyone to understand your true wishes.
Would you prefer those workers went on the dole, or are you actually relieved they're doing something and contributing taxes to society?
Nope it's companies being arrogant enough to have hidden little tick boxes on purpose so that they can use and sell the information. Many old people are confused by this and haven't a clue let alone being arrogant. This and crap through the letter box should be strictly by 'opt in' not 'opt out'
Presumably if the product is actually needed; that need would be fulfilled by someone else so their would actually be no (or very little) net loss of jobs should these call centres disapear?"
But it's not opt in, so the burden of responsibility is yours.
I managed 40 people in one call centre, half of those did C2C calls, more chose to do C2C as overtime. That's a lot of jobs to be lost from just one company. |
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Thing is though, you did consent to your details being sold. It's your fault for being arrogant enough to not take proper care over your personal details and expecting everyone to understand your true wishes.
Would you prefer those workers went on the dole, or are you actually relieved they're doing something and contributing taxes to society?
Nope it's companies being arrogant enough to have hidden little tick boxes on purpose so that they can use and sell the information. Many old people are confused by this and haven't a clue let alone being arrogant. This and crap through the letter box should be strictly by 'opt in' not 'opt out'
Presumably if the product is actually needed; that need would be fulfilled by someone else so their would actually be no (or very little) net loss of jobs should these call centres disapear?
But it's not opt in, so the burden of responsibility is yours.
I managed 40 people in one call centre, half of those did C2C calls, more chose to do C2C as overtime. That's a lot of jobs to be lost from just one company. "
B2C* |
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"Thing is though, you did consent to your details being sold. It's your fault for being arrogant enough to not take proper care over your personal details and expecting everyone to understand your true wishes.
Would you prefer those workers went on the dole, or are you actually relieved they're doing something and contributing taxes to society?
Also - the Windows call is a scam call, not a direct marketing call. "
lol no I didnt consent to anything other than fill in the school form, child payment forms and also the housing form for rent to be paid and had to sign the bottom of it otherwise the rent wouldnt have been paid
they was the only ones that had contact details by phone as before that I only used a mobile phone the ex got all the cold calls not me
all 3 lost my number as soon changed that number and then only gave it to school for an emergency number strange thing the calls started again from cold callers then I changed that to a pager system |
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"I just say no thanks and end the call. Cold calling is up there with the shittest jobs possible and really don't feel the need to abuse someone that is just doing a job that they absolutely hate. Plus as well as people's numbers they'll also have the address and could send all sorts of shit to my house so I'm never rude. I've worked in a call centre before and the people that were rude to me I'd put them on a loop to be called 15 times a day, teach them for being a cunt or if anyone did anything stupid like answer the phone but not speak I'd stay on the phone and put it on mute whilst I chatted to my colleagues, not my money being wasted plus for the statistics it still looked like I was on a call.
And it's this that gives call centres a bad name. Very, very childish behaviour."
Oh and the people putting children on the phone to talk or pretending to not hear or blowing a whistle down the phone risking permanent damage or many other things people do to cold callers isn't childish? Give a fuck was 15 years ago since I done it, probably thought of new things to do by now. |
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1 I speak welsh and a bit of made up clanger talk .
2 Tell them the house is rented they soon bugger off
3 I sing too and make odd noises
4 all else fails let them talk to the pooch
I am always polite they are only doing a job of work . so I politely thank them for ringing and say no thank you |
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just tell em to get a proper job, and if they think £5 per week will feed a little african child for a week then go to pound bakery and you could feed them for a month |
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last week I was told by a cold caller that my PAT testing was due.. I said it wasn't due until the 30th Feb could we arrange to have it done then... that was not enough... the chap clearly wasn't the sharpest tool in the box... even when I told him my name was Ima Joka it still took several seconds for the penny to drop.. |
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If there selling anything I tell them to come round and when they turn up I tell them im not intrested and just wanted to waste there time like they have mine. Or tell them to hold its the wife they need to speak to (dont have one) then get some porn on as fast as possible and put phone nest to speaker. Or get an online quote haggle them down then when they have spoken to there boss and you have them at rock bottom price tell them you changed your mind had hang up. I dont get many cold calls now lol |
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I am very rude and officious to them asking them how dare they waste my time and do they know how much I am paid an hour .... and can I speak to their supervisor, for them breaching my peace and quiet. takes about five minutes for them to hang up |
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"Ive got caller display, so can usually identify when they call. I don't get as much as I have in the past and have reported some UK based companies to the appropriate authorities.
I always state I use the Telephone Preference Service, ask for their company and contact details and to be removed from their database. Often the calls don't get that far.
Rarely, when I've had some free time, I've asked the caller for their personal information and started to sell them something - not that I'm in sales. I wouldn't do anything to harm their hearing, as I've heard of people blowing whistles etc down the line, which is barbaric.
Or just ask them to hold on, whilst I go and find Mz Slvt for them - and don't go back to the phone."
I've threatened one company with the police for harassment as 5 mins after talking to one idiot I got another call then another, think it was six calls in an hour, in the end some manager bloke rang me, apologised and I never heard from them again |
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If you all pm me your numbers i can call you and tell you about the bt 8500 call guardian handset, 100% stops all sales calls and all for just a measly £29.99 or £39.99 for a double handset features a answer machine and caller display and an end to all your nightmares. |
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If i'm in the mood i start to ask them about their personal services, do thwy do outcalls*, what they get upto and how much. I've yet to hear of any.
* It transpires that the police do though.
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"I removed the answer machine from my lanline and don't answer unknown calls to my mobile."
I actually have mine permanently on, if I am home when the phone rings and someone speaks, I will pick it up depending on who it is, if not, I just leave it |
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I'm TPS registered so it is rare to get a call from a legitimate business. When "George" calls from Nigeria and fraudulently states he is calling from my energy provider he deserves all the shit he gets. He know what he is doing is illegal.
The returning of junk mail and holding callers on the line will force these businesses to stop. It just needs enough people to do it.
If stupid folk stop engaging in business with cold calling companies they would all be out of business in 6 months. Who are the morons, come on own up! |
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"Who even uses a landline anymore
Never had one
Enjoy your cold calls suckas!! "
People with businesses and shit mobile coverage, like me, that's who.
And don't worry you can still get cold called on your mobile. |
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Depends how busy I am....sometimes a play the cabbages game if they speaking quickly and obviously using a script....just slot the word cabbages into all of your answers, which must be positive so they get excited and stop actually listening and then when they get to the end and ask if they have a deal I just say "well I'm a bit concerned about the cabbages" which throws them into a spin.
Option two, as I did the other day, is I just start selling them stuff and refuse to listen to them until they've heard me out.....he hung up. |
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Say wow that's a coincidence, I am also in sales and ask them while they are on the phone would they mind you asking them a few questions
You can change what you are pretending to sell them to suit your mood
Sex toys is a good one |
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I ask them to confirm their account details and password - that has them scratching their head then usually just hang up if i cant be bothered asking them any more questions.
The best ones are when "Tracy" or "Robert" call you when quite obviously Tracy and Robert had parents that have interesting name choices for their Chicos!! |
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