A Good Chat
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This is the perfect way to get back at those pecky telemarketers!
🙂
This sounds wonderful just to stop telemarketers from calling
Oh, that’s not good. I’ve had this hobby for years now. But it’s lots of fun! And talking to real people beats my usual evening activity of yelling at the TV set.
now that’s my kind of chat!
I know THAT chicken!
haha! What a great way to stay off the social networks and chat lines. 🙂 Nice tip, thanks Doug.
My problem is I don’t want to talk to anyone at 2:30 am, let alone a telemarketer, yet they call anyway…
Oh no! I’ve done that!
HA! Sweet. Reminds me of this Seinfeld bit:
http://youtu.be/hllDWSbuDsQ
The scary thing is, I used to do this as my hobby. I even bought a book of techniques on how to get rid of telemarketers.
Rather than sarcasm until click yak at them nicely until click, hmmmmm maybe worth a shot. And without the ability to really slam the phone down into the cradle, pressing a button just doesn’t cut it, this might do the trick. I like screeching as if a very bad line connection is fun too.
About two moths ago, I started an application for a payday loan. I aborted the form, because I did not like the terms. Soon after, I started getting calls from a “law firm” saying I had committed fraud. I’ve been telling them contact me by mail, but today, I decided to take the offensive. I asked who the plaintiff in the action was… and THEY hung up!