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This time it was to send care packages to Navy Members over in Iraq. What makes this more than a bit odd is that they've been there how many.. YEARS?? and they are just now thinking of making care packages? AND.. it was for every person in this state but the phone call was generated from another state. And what about all the other services? More polite, no thank you's I do this myself.. as she tried every way to change my mind through the use of guilt.. okay.. each one was starting to teeter on annoyed, very annoyed and then she started... "Ma'am, these people are risking their lives..blah, blah.."I cut her off. She hung up on me. Called me, my house..irritated me to no end and then.. hung up. Now, I'm angry. There has been an abundance of calls to everyone to give for Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami, and many other things and I'm tired of people calling my house and understandably asking for help but you can't even trust a website anymore UNLESS you yourself go to the site. With that knowledge I do nothing over the phone and because of that I am given the guilt trip? Do not call me and try that cause I know what I've done and I've started anything I've done myself as I've explained. What happened to simply being able to say, "I gave at the office." and that was all that needed said? The call ended politely and with a Thank You? Am I the only one around here old enough to remember that stuff? At least if it's to reduce your house payment or some other means of saving money, then when they get to the question they always do.. "Ma'am, don't you want to save money?" I can say "no.. I like to waste it." What do you say to not wanting to do anything contributing those in need, or our military over the phone? What a good way to start the day. Blah. |
| Shephard July 31, 2006 01:01 PM PDT Hello, Michele sent me... I'm with you. Definitely hate the intrustion of these calls. Since I really can't stop them, I've vowed to have fun with them. I often talk to them as if I have mental problems, or repeat exactly what they say, or sing to them. I get off the phone with a smile. Spread the love, I say. lol ~S | ||
| hydrocodone February 26, 2006 12:40 PM PST Nice Entry. | ||
| hydrocodone February 26, 2006 12:40 PM PST Nice Entry. | ||
| hydrocodone February 26, 2006 12:40 PM PST Nice Entry. | ||
| Shannon February 26, 2006 12:26 PM PST I've had that happen, where I was politely trying to explain that I'm in school, there's no money for extras...blah blah blah. Then the wench hung up on me in midsentence. I think that's what ticked me off more than anything, I was trying to be polite and she wasn't. Luckily the caller ID showed where the call originated from. I called the number ready to scream at someone for the behaviour of the telemarketer. Man was my balloon ever deflated when the call went no where.....when I called it I got a recording. Talk about letting the air out of your tires, first they are rude then you don't have a chance to exact revenge or even get to complain to their boss! I think there is a special place in hell for telemarketers! | ||
| Andrea February 24, 2006 10:36 PM PST I don't think things like that should be solicited. If a group wants to do a collection etc..that's fine. They shouldn't call people. Plus...those boys and girls over there are being paid, definitely not enough, but they are being paid to be over there. So I have a gripe with that. Kinda like I have a gripe at giving the mail carrier a present at Christmas. I'm just a little cynical that way I suppose. | ||
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