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Unsolicited and unwanted phone calls

  

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Via:  sparrow  •  11 years ago  •  2 comments

Unsolicited and unwanted phone calls

I've been on the Do Not Call List (DNCL) since there has been such a list. After my divorce, my number has changed three times and the first thing I've done each time, is register my new number. I even request to be put on the DNCL of the companies I do subscribe to ----> if I want something, I'll call them.

So, in the last couple of months, I've gotten three solicitation calls, the first of which I reported. When I told the woman that I was on the list, she stated that her company checks daily, apologized and hung up. Before double checking to make sure my number was still on the list, I reported them, thinking it was an excuse. Since then, the two companies that called, one just minutes ago, stated the same thing.

Now, I don't like solicitation calls, especially the ones who argue with you when you tell them you're not interested, I remember them from the days before the DNCL. I was always polite when first declining an offer, but when pressed, can rival the best at being rude.

I'm starting to wonder if there's a glitch in the DNCL system because I seriously doubt these companies want to face fines. But then, it is sales, so who knows?

Now, for the most annoying calls I've received recently, my wonderful natural gas company...

It started one morning when I was getting ready to go to my daughter's house to help her do some painting. My nephew, who is currently staying with me, was parked in the driveway and I, in the garage. I can angle around his car when he's back far enough. This particular morning, I didn't get the angle right and had to cut it pretty sharp. The gas meter is just outside of the garage door and when I cleared the door, cut it a bit too sharp and bumped the meter. I got out to look at it and all I could see was a bit of a scrape, no damage and no smell of gas. But since my house is the only thing I actually own, and it contained not only my dog, but my sleeping nephew, I decided to err on the side of caution and call the gas company to have someone come and check it out.

A very polite gentleman was here within 15 minutes, checked everything out, told me it was fine and left, a smile on his face the whole time. Can I say I couldn't have been more satisfied with the service call?

Fast forward two weeks... It was a long day at work and I couldn't wait to get home and relax. I wasn't in the door 10 minutes when my phone rang. It was a survey company and they wanted to ask me about my recent service call, just a few questions. It started out with a rating scale of one to ten and the questions were about the company, not the service call. I told the man that I didn't really have an opinion about the company, they provided a service and if I'd had problems, they would have heard from me, but I'm not wasting my time singing the praises of a company that provides me with a necessary utility. He said he had to ask the questions anyway. I was getting annoyed.

Then he started asking another series of questions with a different rating scale and I told him to answer middle of the road all the way through for the company and at the top of the scale for the service call. At this point, I told him I was annoyed. He apologized and continued his questions. Before hanging up, I apologized for giving him a hard time, I realize he's doing his job, but the call was unnecessary bothersome and annoying.

Four days later, I got a call from a survey company, doing a survey on the survey company that did the survey for the gas company!! I kid you NOT!

I think maybe my number is now on a TRUE do not call list. This one has my phone number plastered across my picture, plastered to a dart board!

When I signed up for the DNCL, I meant it, damn it!


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Miss_Construed
Freshman Silent
link   Miss_Construed    11 years ago

When I was newly married, my husband worked nights at a hospital and I rarely got to see him. This was a big deal being newly married...

Anyway, he would call me every night at 9 pm to talk to me before I went to sleep.

At 7:30 I got a phone call from some kind of survey company. Having nothing better to do (since we were newly married and owned nothing and I had read all of my books 20+ times, and hadnt gone to the library for the week yet) I decided to answer the questions. The lady was nice enough and we got to going through her survey.

I dont remember what it was on, but I remember telling her I was expecting a call at 9pm and if it was only a few minutes, no big deal. Well 8:30 rolls around (yes, an hour later)... and I ask her if she is almost done because it's getting late. Well she says 5 more minutes ... so we keep going. Ten minutes later and she is still going... I tell her that I have to go. She continues to ask me questions. I answer one more and tell her, I have to go... thanks... and hang up.

She calls me back... at which point I am flabbergasted. She says "we must have been disconnected" and asks me another question. I tell her that it's almost9pm... I've been on the phone with her over an hour and I need to go... and I hang up again.

She calls me back a second time. At this point I tell her, get off my line, I am not answering any more questions and hang up again.

She calls me back another time and I lost my temper. I said some things that I probably shouldnt have said and pretty much threatened to report her.

I mean... I understand they are doing a job... but sheesh woman...

I hate telemarketers.

 
 
 
Sparrow
Freshman Silent
link   seeder  Sparrow    11 years ago

I remember when the phone company wars were on and one company was giving frequent flyer miles. I declined and the lady made it seem like that was just idiotic. I finally said, "I don't care if you promise to put a 747 in my first bill as a welcome gift, I don't want your f&*ing phone service!" Grin.gif Grin.gif

 
 

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