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July 16th, 2003, 12:04 AM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
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Three-way dial them to the Story Line, or Wal-Mart customer service, or 1-800 numbers for annoying products
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OOOh! What about 3-waying them to a competitor, and then keeping score by tallying up the buzzwords they use against each other .
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July 16th, 2003, 04:31 AM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
or, when they call, keep interrupting them and ask them if they would like to buy something your selling instead ie;
Marketer, Mr Mac, We have an special o..
Mac... Hey your just the person I want to talk to, I have this new handy dandy scraper for everything, only $39.99, I can ship it for you at only double the shipping fees...
marketer, uh, well, No You see I have th..
Mac, aw come on, its only $39.95, give me your phone number and address and i"ll ship it right out....
just some ideas Mac
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July 16th, 2003, 05:50 PM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
Telemarketing must be cost-effective, or there wouldn't be so many people doing it. I know a telemarketer got me to buy a newspaper subscription once. We have to convince a large number of people not to buy anything from them in order to fight back.
Ah, yes, we have telemarketers down here too. But I never answer the phone at home, my answering machine does that for me. And it has a nice message that says, "Thank you for donating thirty dollars to our charity. When you hear the beep, this amount will be charged to your phone bill. Beep."
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July 16th, 2003, 06:01 PM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
One time I got fed up with a particular company constantly spamming me with emails and popup ads. I did a little research on their website and found the email address they used for inquiries into buying their service to spam new products. I then took that email address and signed it up to recieve every newsletter and promotional offer I could find. Don't know if it worked, but it was very theraputic.
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July 16th, 2003, 06:03 PM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
Another thing I used to do back when the vultures used direct postal mail marketing campaigns was cut up all my other junk mail and send it back to them in the conveiently provided business reply envelope. Usually only took one time of doing that to get me off that particular mailing list.
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July 16th, 2003, 06:25 PM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
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Originally posted by geoschmo:
One time I got fed up with a particular company constantly spamming me with emails and popup ads. I did a little research on their website and found the email address they used for inquiries into buying their service to spam new products. I then took that email address and signed it up to recieve every newsletter and promotional offer I could find. Don't know if it worked, but it was very theraputic.
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July 18th, 2003, 10:52 PM
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Re: OT - No-Call list
I've done quite a bit of this, too.
Once there was a company that saturated the entire neighborhood where I lived with business reply cards, putting them on everyone's windshield, doorstep, and who knows where else - they were everywhere. I mailed large quantities of them back to them.
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Originally posted by geoschmo:
Another thing I used to do back when the vultures used direct postal mail marketing campaigns was cut up all my other junk mail and send it back to them in the conveiently provided business reply envelope. Usually only took one time of doing that to get me off that particular mailing list.
Geoschmo
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