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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Once or twice I have used the method I heard on a radio broadcast...
      [EDIT: Solo has found a similar video a few posts later...]

      Caller: May I speak with Mr xxx?
      Me: May I ask how you know Mr xxx?
      Caller: I don't, but I calling...
      Me: [interrupting] But our records show that you call this number regularly...
      Me: [aside] Don't move the body until the CSI get here...
      Me: I put it to you that you are the secret lover of Mr xxx...
      Caller: Me? No...
      Me: [interrupting] But you call him regularly. May I ask where you were at around 11pm last night?
      Caller: I fail to see how...
      Me: [interrupting] We must speak with you further. Please do not hang up. Please remain by your telephone. We know where you are. Officers are on their way to interview you....
      Caller: But...
      Me: [interrupting] Please remain calm. I am sure you can help us with our inquiries, and perhaps even establish your innocence...
      Hang up. 🤣

      TIG

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Here there is a law that they MUST tell me (in advance of any conversation) that they are going to record our conversation. Now of course it is hard to ask where they got my number from (especially that those poor call center women do not have a flying fart where the numbers come from). So to quickly shake them off, I insist NOT to record my talking to them. This stumps them as that's out of what these poor ladies and gents have been trained to do.

        I simply do not want to hear anything about the service they're offering until they turn recording off. If they don't I simply hang off.

        The other thing is: they usually start with "questions". Until they tell me who they are and in whose benefit (and in which business) they are trying to make contact with me, I do not sy a word.

        Finally, what I found especially successful: when an unknown number calls me (by "unknown" I mean the rare ones that do not display the number itself - clear indicator of a call center trying to disguise) I answer the phone saying "Yes, this is the Pécs (my home town) mortuary. How can I help you?" They usually hang up. 😒

        Gai...

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        • M Offline
          mac1
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          So after reading all these post the question is: What specific action should/ can be taken be taken to stop these types of calls? My contention is you have the power ,but some time and effort on your part beyond just getting then to hang up etc. will be required.

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          • D Offline
            d12dozr
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            Even the US government is asking for help on this problem! http://robocall.challenge.gov/

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            • philemP Offline
              philem
              last edited by

              My trick is to ask them to "hang on a sec" and then go make a cup of coffee or do something else, they called me so its their money they are wasting plus their time, and after about 10 minutes I just hang up...

              Just do it, it might be fun.

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              • StinkieS Offline
                Stinkie
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                I do that, too. Also fun: handing the phone to your four-year old.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  In the UK a few weeks ago there was a landmark case.
                  A guy successfully sued such a cold-calling company after he asked them to stop and they continued.
                  He noted all of their calls then sent then invoiced for his time used in answering the calls and I think also the loss of use of the phone to him during these calls.
                  When they didn't pay he took them to the county-court and was awarded costs and they were ordered to pay/fined...

                  TIG

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                  • kenK Offline
                    ken
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                    Well thanks for the advice. I have found that if you veer off subject, they will hang up. So taking up their time is usually a lost cause. I have tried to trace the numbers to find the identity of the company, however, it appears that it is a disguised number and not traceable to the company by me.

                    However, I may have found the solution. I have a Galaxy II phone. In the call list if I do a long press a menu pops up, with "add this number to the reject call list". So I have long pressed the dozen numbers that I recognized as coming from phone sales. Hope this works.

                    So thanks for the discussion. Seems I am not alone. Actually I feel sorry for the sales personnel. In theses trying times, I guess I should respect someone trying to earn a living instead of waiting on the gov't check.

                    However, still would like to pass the call off to our Representatives. The time they are spending answering calls is less time they have to find something else to muck-up.

                    Ken

                    Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
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                      • tademaT Offline
                        tadema
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                        British Telecom Rep

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                        • DanielD Offline
                          Daniel
                          last edited by

                          Ken, I think your best bet is to enter your number in the Do Not Call list, as others have suggested. I did that years ago, and I haven't had a call from a telemarketer since. You'll still get the odd call from companies you do business with (if you allow them), charities, and political candidates, though.

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                          • kenK Offline
                            ken
                            last edited by

                            @daniel said:

                            Ken, I think your best bet is to enter your number in the Do Not Call list, as others have suggested. I did that years ago, and I haven't had a call from a telemarketer since. You'll still get the odd call from companies you do business with (if you allow them), charities, and political candidates, though.

                            Thanks

                            I have entered my numbers, home and cells some time ago. However, it just doesn't seem to work. I have found that my phone a Galaxy II has a function called, "Add to Reject List". And this works very well. I went though my call log and put over a dozen different numbers on the "Add to Reject List". If you do a Google search on, 425-320-5064,425-390-8920 and 360-529-5966 you will see that I am not alone with these pests. With the most sales calls being made over the Internet now, it is easy to establish a fake number.

                            Years ago, when I had Bell South land line, I was getting calls that rang once then seem to hang up. I had a trace made by Bell South and they traced the calls to a prison in FL. Bell South gave me that much information, however, they would not give me the actual place the calls were being made from. Another case of laws protecting someone.

                            It seems there was a way to call my number, do some electronic trick and make long distance calls without paying.

                            I fixed the above problem by switch to VOI. Told Bell South, since they had no interest in protecting my number or phone usage, I was leaving. Note, I wasn't charged for any long distance calls, it did however tie up my line.

                            So, I have solved my problem with my cells phones. Now, if someone would make a home phone that uses apps and I could get the "add to reject list" app, I would be set.

                            Again thanks for the help

                            Ken

                            Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                            • jeff hammondJ Offline
                              jeff hammond
                              last edited by

                              @unknownuser said:

                              Now, if someone would make a home phone that uses apps

                              home phone ?? what's that?
                              😄

                              dotdotdot

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                              • boofredlayB Offline
                                boofredlay
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                                Occasionally I ask them to come over and take a bath to talk about it, then stop talking and wait for them to respond.

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                                • M Offline
                                  mac1
                                  last edited by

                                  @d12dozr said:

                                  Even the US government is asking for help on this problem! http://robocall.challenge.gov/

                                  Some what associated problem , but how do you know that link is legit? Does not look like it to me when they do not provide any identity info??

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                                  • GaieusG Offline
                                    Gaieus
                                    last edited by

                                    @mac1 said:

                                    ...how do you know that link is legit? Does not look like it to me when they do not provide any identity info??

                                    Here: http://challenge.gov/about

                                    Gai...

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                                    • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                      jeff hammond
                                      last edited by

                                      @mac1 said:

                                      @d12dozr said:

                                      Even the US government is asking for help on this problem! http://robocall.challenge.gov/

                                      Some what associated problem , but how do you know that link is legit? Does not look like it to me when they do not provide any identity info??

                                      uhhhh.. a lot of those robocalls are from politicians..
                                      😆 awesome country we have here..

                                      dotdotdot

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                                      • Jean LemireJ Offline
                                        Jean Lemire
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                                        Hi.

                                        When I talk to a person I tell them that according to the rules stated on the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission), they mey be charged a fine ranging from 1500 $ to 15000 $ for each offense, they rarely insist and even more rarely call again.

                                        When I hear an automated messaging system, I wait for the message to finish and when I get the number to call back, I do and tell them the same about the fines. Needless to write, they also don't call back.

                                        In the last few years, I received at most five such calls per year on average and these are from autorized company or agencies. Usually, I tell them that I am not interested and to put my number on their own exclusion list. So far it works well.

                                        Just ideas.

                                        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                                        • StinkieS Offline
                                          Stinkie
                                          last edited by

                                          New:

                                          • phone rings
                                          • a taped voice tells you to wait until someone's available to bother you.

                                          😲

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                                          • olisheaO Offline
                                            olishea
                                            last edited by

                                            When these cold callers ring me I just say "tell me more". I keep saying it over and over until they get the message I don't really care. Fantastic to hear them giving me their best sale pitch though.

                                            Try it. "Oh really, tell me more." 😄

                                            oli

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