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Re: Subcontract Frustration



"JoeRaisin" <joeraisin2001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On 3/9/2013 8:52 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
>> "ABLE1" <nospamhere@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:FzN_s.514248$%p1.63341@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> On Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:53:13 AM UTC-5, ABLE1 wrote:
>>>
>>> I guess it's just thst New Yorkers are nastier people or ..... maybe
>>> it's just me. I can't tell you how many times I've told them to send a
>>> sales person and make an appointment for them to come to the house (
>>> sometimes even a different address) when I know I'm not going to be
>>> home. I've had some call three and four times to re-schedule the
>>> appointment.
>>>
>>> What better way is there to tell them that they're not wanted then to
>>> take away from their profit. Hanging up the phone
>>> doesn't do a thing to stop them. You're got to waste their time.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would love to have the amount of time to setup the address on camera
>>> and just watch the action.
>>>
>>> Les
>>
>> Give them the address for a local police substation.
>
> If you are recording it, maybe it would be a lot of fun to give them the
> address of your shop - assuming it is well marked as an Alarm Company.


That would be fun to watch.  I have in the past, once the caller confirmed
that it was a telemarketer call would tell them that "I shoot and bury every
other telemarketer in the backyard.  Today is your lucky day." CLICK





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