Posted on 06/16/2014 11:10:16 AM PDT by GraceG
Rachel is an acronym for Really Annoying Chick from HELl...I get her too!
I just hang up on Rachel. But Achmed at Microsoft Support gets my full attention.
Last time he called I took him to 15 minutes. Finally he told me to press any key and I told him I don’t have an any key. Haven’t gotten a call since.
Out of curiosity, what are the top ten hotwords they look for? I’d like to try using them all in one run-on sentence!
When we Time Warner TV/internet and telephone the caller ID would show the telemarketing number. I then could put that number in a log to have it forwarded to a different number. I set it up so the telemarketers were forwarded to DC weather or local movie theater for showings. The forwarding number I liked the most was forwarding to another telemarketer.
“””They always seem to start with a pre-recorded message saying to press 1 which then routes you...””
You actually pressed 1?
We kept our home phone, $5 per month using wireless. We use that number everywhere a phone number is required.
The ringer is turned off, and I clean out the voicemails from time to time.
Over time our calls went from 20 or 30 a day to about 3 or 4 a week. I went several weeks already one time between voicemails.
Peace................$5 per month.
If you get the recording when you press”1”, then give them the name/number of the local FBI.
I called the Attorney General’s office in Raleigh. Basically there is nothing you can do.
I get those calls all the time. They change the phone number often so you can’t report calls coming from the same number.
The part that really frosts me is if a live person was calling that often you would have legal recourse.
What is needed is Call Block by area code. Or allow calls only from selected area codes.
I’m sure it’s doable.
From what I’ve read , most calls emanate through Pacific Bell. They sell these spammers a block of numbers to play with.
That is the problem. I'm so sick of the 'final notice to move my credit card, etc...'
Do a sales pitch for Brawndo. Or do an adaptation of the Tom Mabe act.
Dial one and wait for a live person to answer. Act like you’re hard of hearing, or retarded, or from Pakistan or heck, do all three at the same time. If you can’t beat ‘em, play with ‘em.
Nothing seems to work, except for Call Control on my cell phone. What I usually end up doing is pressing “1” as quickly as possible. Then when I get a live person, I will start by telling them to get a real job. Sometimes that starts a conversation that I can keep wasting their time. A burp in their ear sometimes accidentally happens as well. If they called my cell phone, I report the call as credit card fraud and enter it on the black list. Once I have done this, I never have to deal with a repeat call, until they switch numbers, but I figure that in wasted time, time they can’t be using on other people, and having to pay for new numbers, I am making it less profitable for them.
BTW...Do not call lists are a waste of time.
A breathy "What are you wearing?" usually get them to hang up pretty quick.
O M G I cannot wait for the next call! That’s the best one, yet.
Ha, got one this afternoon, the seller hung up on me as soon as I gave a breathy, “how are you” in my best Marilyn Monroe voice.
These stinking dogs will not allow you to say please do not call when you connect to a live person. When these stinking dogs hear the words "please", "stop", or "don't", they quickly hang up before you can complete your sentence. Then they call back an hour later I kid you not. I've gotten as many as three calls per day from Card Services alone. Add to that the Home Security Telemarketing Scammers is going to be in my area etc calls and it gets old fast.
I pay AT&T extra money a month not to have my numbers published or made public. I pay AT&T extra for a Ring Master Line. I pay AT& T extra for call block, anonymous call reject, and caller ID services. Is AT&T supplying their phone lines thus the reason they won't crack down on this?
These are indeed ROBO calls. About an hour after my regular number is called my ringmaster number is called as well.
Oh but it gets worse. A Ringmaster number is a non listed number used strictly as an incoming line with a distinct ring. No one but the phone company and possibly 911 operations center should have that info. I have never released my Ringmaster number on any forms public or private which should be released to anyone. I get telemarketing calls on it and they know my name.
Telemarketing companies making unsolicited calls should be required to use an identifiable and blockable national used pre-fix number like 999-***-****. Violations should carry substantial penalties payable to the consumer they are harassing.
I have noticed one thing. I have an extra line for my internet service which is dial up. It has caller ID on it also but no phone connected is connected to it usually. They never call it.
I'm a day sleeper. When they call I am hard of hearing {over 50% loss} that don't bother them. I've also acted like jihad Joe the irate Arab bathing his goat, Pedro the Mexican thinking yelling that he getting free money praise Obama, I've even though about doing the Tom Mabe bit where the telemarketer calls a homicide scene and gets a detective. They just call back several more times that day.
Like I said if they hear please, don't, or stop, they will hang up before you finish and call you back several more times that day. It is flat out harassing phone calls It shouldn't matter a computer program aka auto dialer is used to do it.
Someone has a huge vested interest in giving them some major phone line trunking service. For what they are pulling off I'd say about 1000 lines or so. I would dearly love to have the CEO's home and cell phone numbers for some 3:00am telecommunication payback. Which brings up another point. Cell companies or at least mine seem to enforce the law on calling cell phones for soliciting. If I had more reliable cell service here in the boonies I'd end my land line service.
The only thing you can do is waste their time. If you hang up on them, or they hang up on you, they are back to trying to reel in another fish.
You need to act like you’re interested in their scam, but tell them you have to answer the door or turn off the stove. So, you put down the phone and let them wait while you go about your business.
That don’t work in my case. My daily cardmember services call comes from a telephone number that is exactly one digit off from my own telephone number. I answer it, and press 1 to get a live operator, and then fart into the receiver when someone picks up and asks me about lowering my interest rates on a credit card that I do not have. My phone in my workshop is extremely aromatic at this point. Sometimes I will just set the phone down, so that when they answer, they can get 15 seconds of Mark Levin.
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