Tired of telemarkerters?

Started by Jedi Priestess2 pages

Tired of telemarkerters?

Ran across this today. Unfortunately for us it's going to get worse. You have to call from the number you want to have registered with them. Brought to you from the Kansas Attorney Generals Office. 🙂


Starting Jan 1, 2005, all cell phone numbers will be made public to
telemarketing firms. This means that as of Jan 1, your cell phone may
start ringing with calls from telemarketers. But unlike your home phone,
most of you pay for your incoming calls. These type of telemarketer calls
will eat up your free minutes and end up costing you money in the long run.

According to the National Do Not Call List, you have until Dec. 15th 2004
to get on the national "Do not call list" for cell phones. You need to call
1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone that you wish to have put on the "do not
call list" to be put on the list. You can also register online at
http://www.donotcall.gov.

I dont have problems with them I just threaten to kill them with a chainsaw if they call back

Yeah I saw that....😒

Thank God for caller ID

I got called up the other day... the conversation went something like this...
Telemarketer: I'd like to tell you about our free trial offer
Me: I'm not on trial...
TM: No sir, its about our new product trials
Me: Your product's on trial!? Why, what did it do...??
TM:It didn't do anything...
Me: Then why is it on trial???
TM: I don't think you understand... we're offering you a free trial
Me: But I haven't done anything... why would I want to be on trial??
TM: No, a trial of our product
Me: But I'm not a judge... I can't legally try anyone...
TM: **$$ This (hangs up.)
Me: How rude. (dials 1471and gets number)
Voice: Hello, ********** Marketing...
Me: I'd like to complain about the man who just called. He was very rude, and insisted that I was some sort of criminal....(Voice hangs up...)

I love it when telemarketers ring....

😆 Nice.

is that just in the US??

Re: Tired of telemarkerters?

Originally posted by Jedi Priestess
Ran across this today. Unfortunately for us it's going to get worse. You have to call from the number you want to have registered with them. Brought to you from the Kansas Attorney Generals Office. 🙂

[b]
Starting Jan 1, 2005, all cell phone numbers will be made public to
telemarketing firms. This means that as of Jan 1, your cell phone may
start ringing with calls from telemarketers. But unlike your home phone,
most of you pay for your incoming calls. These type of telemarketer calls
will eat up your free minutes and end up costing you money in the long run.

According to the National Do Not Call List, you have until Dec. 15th 2004
to get on the national "Do not call list" for cell phones. You need to call
1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone that you wish to have put on the "do not
call list" to be put on the list. You can also register online at
http://www.donotcall.gov.
[/B]

I emailed this to my entire department. You have several peoples thanks...

i don't watch them 😄

I had a telemarketer from Carnival Cruises call my cell phone yesterday. That's the first time I've had my cell phone reached by a telemarketer.

I gave that guy so much sh!t I hope he went home and hung himself.

I told him to get a real job and to stop harassing people during their day.

Thanks for the link though...i'll get registered today before it's too late.

you have to pay to get called?

incoming and outgoing calls on cellphones cost people money if the call happens during a bad time for their service plan.

My plan gives me free weekends, free nights (after 9 PM until 7 AM), unlimited Walkie-talkie, and 500 anytime minutes.

If i waste those anytime minutes...then calls cost a rate for every minute I exceed the 500.

I hate when those people call.I just say one second please and hang up the phone.As rude as it sounds it is still fun.JM

weird in belgium you only pay the calls you make yourself you don't have to pay for ppl who call you

some phone plans have free incoming calls all the time. And house phones generally get free incoming all the time as well.

Cell phones have so many different service plans, loop holes, and various ways of weasling money out of people.

I get charged 10 cents per text message I recieved....and everytime I get a voicemail my phone automatically sends me a text message. I had an additional $4.50 on my bill just from checking my voicemail...

THAT's weak.

What kind of schemes are they pulling on you. here you just pay when you call someone or when you text msg someone
receiving is free, paying to check your voice-mail? 🤨

only thing receiving you have to pay for are special kinds of text msgs for which you need to enlist yourself.

I don't even use my voicemail on my cell...I get charged so much for texts, though, because I always go over my plan on that...need to upgrade my plan I think.

I upgraded my plan to unlimited text messages...it was only like another $7 a month, but the 10 cent per text message thing didn't get pointed out to me until I talked to the tech support person.

Worst thing is...it takes me like an hour to recieve/send a text message between my company and another cell company.

NexTel sucks...i don't recommend it, unless you use the walkie-talkie a lot.

still think it's weird here you have about 4 or 5 different plans per operator but I doubt any of them charge you for receiving

There are like 15 plans for the company I use...NexTel.

If I had gotten the chance to use their service on like a trial membership...then I probably wouldn't have gotten it. Well that and if i didn't have like 20 friends with walkie-talkies.