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trumad

(41,692 posts)
15. Good point
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 07:16 AM
Aug 2013

Never thought of it that way... but you are right. In today's economy, it may be the only job these people can find. I do know that they are treated pretty shabbily by the owners of these companies. Their pay is pretty awful.

I'm simply on the no call list and don't get the calls.

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I have a doctor (taped) that calls every day asking me to join his arthritis ( I don't have monmouth3 Aug 2013 #1
Apparently many stores ask for your phone number at check out dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #2
Memorize, and give out, the non-emergency number of the Police Department....nt MADem Aug 2013 #3
Or your local GOP campaign headquarters #. n/t Butterbean Aug 2013 #4
Brilliant. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #5
Oohh you're on to someting there.... pangaia Aug 2013 #7
Hmmmm... dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #6
If the number on the caller ID looks like a telemarketer SeattleVet Aug 2013 #8
I love it!!!!! Ingenious!!!! MADem Aug 2013 #13
8-6-7-5-3-0-9 n/t IDemo Aug 2013 #10
jenny jenny! n/t me b zola Sep 2013 #58
I never give out my phone number to checkers, only George Clooney types...LOL.. monmouth3 Aug 2013 #17
I just tell a store that I don't have a phone. ... spin Sep 2013 #19
I just say, "No." Mariana Sep 2013 #27
I tell them it's none of their business. Fawke Em Sep 2013 #33
I'm amazed at people who give out that info. I've never given it out. valerief Sep 2013 #53
dixiegrrrrl, still with the hot economic tips! upi402 Aug 2013 #9
Can'think of a better cause than my poor thin pocket book! dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #11
Yeah, they aren't REAL workers, are they? Th1onein Aug 2013 #12
Good point trumad Aug 2013 #15
Telemarketers REQUIRE a good product that they believe in, to sell that product. Th1onein Aug 2013 #16
No, they need to give *US* a fucking break. SeattleVet Sep 2013 #18
You are wrong in your assumptions. Th1onein Sep 2013 #20
They are working for a company that is engaged in illegal activity. SeattleVet Sep 2013 #21
Your argument is full of holes. Th1onein Sep 2013 #24
All telemarketers SHOULD have something to do with the DNC list, SeattleVet Sep 2013 #34
I guess everyone needs a reason to hate. Th1onein Sep 2013 #35
If you are operating legally, why are you sticking up for the companies that ARE breaking the law? SeattleVet Sep 2013 #40
Why are you mischaracterizing my statements? I am clearly FOR THE WORKERS! Th1onein Sep 2013 #41
You're not standing up for the workers (who incidentally are equally culpable at some point) IrishAyes Sep 2013 #51
You've got some real hate going on there, Irish. Th1onein Sep 2013 #56
Ah, the ignorant hubris you reveal IrishAyes Sep 2013 #65
Yes, I do remember how telemarketers were 'demonized'. SeattleVet Sep 2013 #60
You are way nicer than I am... pipi_k Sep 2013 #93
If you do not call residences, nor making illegal calls, why are you hi jacking this post dixiegrrrrl Sep 2013 #63
I wasn't aware I was hijacking the post. Th1onein Sep 2013 #75
These workers are getting repeated responses from people on the do-not-call registry, so they KNOW pnwmom Sep 2013 #72
You are clearly for the WORKERS?? SeattleVet Sep 2013 #95
I'll wager the businesses you do call WISH they could be on the DNC list. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #45
What in the hell are you talking about? Th1onein Sep 2013 #57
A lot of bad things have been public policy in the past: slavery, segregation, etc etc IrishAyes Sep 2013 #66
Absolutely! The last 2 places I worked we were regularly interrupted by cold-callers. SeattleVet Sep 2013 #59
Of course they know. They hear from angry non-customers every day who announce pnwmom Sep 2013 #71
Who said anything about "victimizing" the worker???? dixiegrrrrl Sep 2013 #30
I doubt the same telemarketer calls you again and again. And robots are NOT WORKERS. Th1onein Sep 2013 #42
So if a machine interface is the means of abuse, that makes it okay? Not in any moral universe! IrishAyes Sep 2013 #47
You doubt it? This is why people are so angry. It seems like a handful of telemarketers pnwmom Sep 2013 #73
Are you sure you're not talking about the same COMPANY? Th1onein Sep 2013 #76
How would I know? One call center can be calling for multiple companies. pnwmom Sep 2013 #78
So you're ASSUMING that it's the same telemarketer calling you over and over again. Th1onein Sep 2013 #83
Yep - the robocallers are the worst. enlightenment Sep 2013 #81
Reporting illegal activity is NOT victimizing anyone. Own your shit. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #50
When the worker is told repeatedly that they're participating in illegal calls, they should quit. pnwmom Sep 2013 #70
But if they're calling people on the do-not-call registry they're breaking Federal law. nt pnwmom Sep 2013 #69
But if they're working at jobs that require them to illegally harass people -- pnwmom Sep 2013 #68
Yeah, because it's so easy to find another job in this economy. Th1onein Sep 2013 #85
They're breaking the law and they know it. Every day many people like me tell them pnwmom Sep 2013 #94
They are not breaking the law. Their company is. Th1onein Sep 2013 #96
I looked into this yesterday, when the news the guy had done this had come out... jmowreader Aug 2013 #14
My office gets a robocall daily about substance abuse tabbycat31 Sep 2013 #22
The feds IrishAyes Sep 2013 #23
I don't know who is calling you, but why would anyone who wants to sell you something be rude? Th1onein Sep 2013 #25
You're calling me a liar - when you weren't witness to the occasion(s) IrishAyes Sep 2013 #26
No one is calling you a liar. Sorry you choose to take it that way. Th1onein Sep 2013 #36
No there aren't, unless you suppose I was tripping or don't understand English perhaps? IrishAyes Sep 2013 #43
They may not start out pipi_k Sep 2013 #31
I agree with you. No one should be rude, period. But how do you know it wasn't a bill collector? Th1onein Sep 2013 #37
Your telemarketing business, intrusive, is therefore rude from the gitgo. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #48
It could very well pipi_k Sep 2013 #86
When I ask who's calling, they usually either hang up or only give a first name. pnwmom Sep 2013 #74
The beauty of living in a small southern town dixiegrrrrl Sep 2013 #32
they didn't barge in... they knocked on the door ProdigalJunkMail Sep 2013 #39
You're rashly assuming everyone has caller ID or a functioning phone recorder. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #44
i'm sorry... you answered the phone. ProdigalJunkMail Sep 2013 #46
It's false pretenses because in essence they're being sneaky, hoping you have no viable choice IrishAyes Sep 2013 #49
Many, many Telemarketers fredamae Sep 2013 #28
Absolutely, fredamae. Th1onein Sep 2013 #38
No, they're illegal operators. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #52
I'm so sorry, IrishAyes! I don't think I was speaking to you, was I? Th1onein Sep 2013 #55
Kind of ironic that you are putting Irish Ayes on your do not call list n/t Fumesucker Sep 2013 #61
Ummm.... pipi_k Sep 2013 #87
Don't need your permission to speak in an open forum. Ignore me and you'll never be sure IrishAyes Sep 2013 #64
. blue neen Sep 2013 #77
Might as well pipi_k Sep 2013 #88
How does it make any difference to them? They aren't having their lives interrupted pnwmom Sep 2013 #98
thank you gopiscrap Sep 2013 #29
Telemarketers can be especially difficult for disabled or elderly No Vested Interest Sep 2013 #54
I'm not either. IrishAyes Sep 2013 #79
I keep getting this call about credit card debt. I don't have B Calm Sep 2013 #62
+1. nt No Vested Interest Sep 2013 #67
I only give out my Google Voice #, but this idea sounds better nt ecstatic Sep 2013 #80
Combining the fact that I'm always at my computer TlalocW Sep 2013 #82
Ya think that might mean someone made a mistake and he didn't intend to call you again? Th1onein Sep 2013 #84
If the caller made a mistake, TlalocW did him a favor. Mariana Sep 2013 #89
Right. He's got that DNC registry engraved in his brain, right? Th1onein Sep 2013 #90
The caller was inexcusably rude, too. Mariana Sep 2013 #91
Yes, he should have apologized. Of course. Th1onein Sep 2013 #97
Here's how he could have pipi_k Sep 2013 #92
No. When someone tells him they're on the registry, it's his job to remove the number from the list. pnwmom Sep 2013 #99
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