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  • Profile photo of Greg FGreg F
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    Originally posted by lifeX:

    brilliant resi. Thats the way greg…making others angry is much more fun. Other good phone conversations are: Tell them their mum would be better qualified to answer that and would they like to speak with her as you’re in bed with her at the moment. (heavy panting works well)Lifexperience

    Hi folks

    Am I paranoid or something? Yesterday, after having a bit more fun as per LifeX’s suggestion above at the expense of yet another Indian caller, I got phoned back 2 more times and there was dead silence on the other end of the line each time.

    When I tried to hang up, I found I couldn’t get a dial tone. Were they getting revenge of their own, or am I just imagining it? [blink][blink]

    It kept my phone line out of action for over half an hour.[angry2] What trick were they using?

    Cheers
    Greg

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    A pretty nasty trick.

    You can actually tie up the phone for the person you called by just not hanging up your phone.

    It is a mean trick as that other person can not ring out or have calls ring in.

    There are ways to eventually get them off your line, but it wont stop them from doing it to you repeatedly.

    Catch 22.
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    ………..sorry greg, being a smart ass does have some draw backs. I should of warned you.


    Live, Learn and Grow

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    Profile photo of Greg FGreg F
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    Originally posted by lifeX:

    ………..sorry greg, being a smart ass does have some draw backs. I should of warned you.
    Live, Learn and Grow Lifexperience

    Hey Mate
    Relax, I’m having fun. Do you think I’m gonna stop, and take this lying down? [biggrin]

    I just hope the 450 people who’ve read this post have all registered on the “Do Not Call” Register at http://www.adma.com.au

    Cheers
    Greg

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    Some things I have done.

    I have actually had a long chat to one nice lady all about India. It is one place I dream of visiting and I asked her a lot of questions! These people are so polite that they will answer anything!

    I have said that I want her to speak to the decision maker of the house then passed her to my daughter (then 6 yrs old) for a chat.

    But mostly I just say no thanks and hang up.

    Being a business I seem to also get a lot of calls from ink cartridge refillers and stationery supply places too [angry2]

    Cheers,

    Simon Macks
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    Profile photo of Greg FGreg F
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    Originally posted by Mortgage Hunter:
    Being a business I seem to also get a lot of calls from ink cartridge refillers and stationery supply places too [angry2]

    Hi Simon

    I’ve been seriously into Yoga and meditation for the past 38 years, have been Principal of 3 schools based on yogic concepts and have an Indian preceptor. However, I’m also wise-up to the seedier side of the life of so-called “Spiritual India.” India’s an emerging culture and economy, with a lot to offer the planet.

    Re the calls to your business selling you ink cartridges and stationery, I assume they’d be local Australian businesses Simon? If so, I further presume they’d be members of the Australian Direct marketing Association and as such should respect your wishes if you’ve put yourself on the website’s “Do Not Call” Register. Let us know if they keep hassling you, okay?

    Cheers
    Greg

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    isn’t it much easier to take you name off the phone directory?
    I have yet to recieve one single marketing phone call.

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    what you must have… always does.”

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    Not if you run a business!

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    Hi all

    Well i have had alot of calls soliciting and i use to do it myself.

    The thing is that most have a script or some info that allows them to move foward as in
    “are you the home owner”? answer is always NO i rent the place. End of call they can’t get your business because you are not the owner.

    So listen for the first question and you are never the owner or the person in whose account the name is in.

    Sometimes i make out i am a dorky teenager. Sorry Dads not home ring back call finished…lol.

    Guess what i hardly get any calls now apart from the occassional local charity which is ok.

    Have fun….

    Cheers
    SG

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    Originally posted by stargazer:
    Guess what i hardly get any calls now apart from the occassional local charity which is ok.SG

    Hi Folks

    Just reporting that I haven’t had a SINGLE Direct marketing call since I put my name on the “Do Not Call” Register at http://www.adma.com.au site on 21st March 2005.

    As Stargazer says, I’m not counting calls from charities I’ve supported in the past (and will continue to support). The adma website says that member companies of which I am a customer will still keep ringing me, and I guess this is ok.

    I’ve also noticed a decreasing frequency on calls from India since I’ve followed some of the strategies recommended by you kind folk. [biggrin]

    Anyone else like to comment about whether you’ve had any calls since you put your name on the “Do Not Call” Register?

    Cheers
    Greg

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    GregF

    Thanks for the info about adma I will give it ago.

    But I think that is just a small part of the battle and this week everyone reading this thread should post the following message to the Sunrise Team at 7. I just sent it through and if enough people do the same it will get some coverage.

    Go to http://seven.com.au/sunrise/form_contactus
    and paste this message

    Privacy Invasion is not only for celebrities.
    It is time for the Roswall to look into unsolicited marketing in our homes. Calls from India, telecommunications companies at your front door, spam emails it just has to stop. If we want your service advertise it and we will come and find it.

    See how we go, remember folks it takes a lot of voices to be heard these days and not everyone is going to be reading this message to know about adma.

    Cheers
    Leigh K

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    Once you have worked out its a marketing call its best just to say:

    Hey guess what – what’s good looking and hangs up?

    and then just hang up on them.

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    Originally posted by LeighK:

    …and this week everyone reading this thread should post the following message to the Sunrise Team at 7. I just sent it through and if enough people do the same it will get some coverage.

    Go to http://seven.com.au/sunrise/form_contactus
    and paste this message

    “Privacy Invasion is not only for celebrities.
    It is time for the Roswall to look into unsolicited marketing in our homes. Calls from India, telecommunications companies at your front door, spam emails it just has to stop. If we want your service advertise it and we will come and find it.”

    See how we go, remember folks it takes a lot of voices to be heard these days and not everyone is going to be reading this message to know about adma. Cheers Leigh K

    Hi Leigh

    And thanks for your initiative in posting the link with an easy letter forumites can simply:
    1. “Copy” your message (or mine below)
    2. Click on the link
    3. Fill in the basic form, and “Paste” the message into the “message” box.

    Why didn’t I think of it? [blush2][blush2][biggrin]

    And you’re right Leigh, it’s gonna take a groundswell of support to get it on the Roswall, so come on folks, let’s ALL do it. Here’s the message I sent some time ago:
    “Indian Phone Calls not blocked by “Do Not Call Register” on http://www.adma.com.au

    I registered on the “Do Not Call Register” @ http://www.adma.com.au This has massively decreased the amount of unsolicited phone calls to our home phone line, BUT it has absolutely NO IMPACT on calls from Indian telemarketing companies. Does our government choose to be “powerless” under International Law to block such massive invasions of our privacy?

    Many of these calls are from Australian companies, and some I suspect are from an Australian company whose largest shareholder is the Australian government. These companies have chosen to base their Call Centres overseas, thus:
    1. Taking Australian jobs overseas
    2. Neatly sidestepping the membership restrictions placed on them if they are members of the Australian Direct Darketing Association (the “self-regulatory” body)
    3. Neatly sidestepping any present or future Australian government legislation restricting their ability to base their marketing campaigns on continued invasions of our privacy.

    Please, please help.”

    Cheers
    Greg

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    Send round Bastard Squad!!

    See my post: re topic MY WHINGE!!

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    I FINALLY GOT ONE! Half an hour ago I got a call from India asking if I was the owner of the home and do I use Foxtel? Having spent all up 9 months in India I asked for the chap to wait one minute and I’ll get someone who can help. I got my Hindi phrase book out and asked for a shoe shine, 1 rupee, a pen, stay at my hotel (cheap hotel/best hotel, are you married, where are you from Mumbai, Calcutta or Chennai? What does your father do for a job, etc. At this stage before I could say Chalo he had hung up.
    Gatsby.

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    I blocked my number a while ago, but the other night a got a call which was a recording saying that I had won something, and giving me a number which I could call to retrieve it (cost of call $xx per min).

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    I used to work for a company that outsourced all its telemarketing (and other services) to Manila and Bangalore. They did this to cut costs as it is cheap labour ie. these people get paid about 40% of what we get for doing the same job. It’s not the caller who is the ogre here, only greedy corporations.

    I feel a bit sorry for them because: unemployment is so high, often this type of work is their only option and there is little social security. Also, English is not their first language, and also there are vast culture differences in dealing with various situations.

    Have a bit of compassion guys, I know they are annoying, I am still polite but assertive in dealing with these calls.

    Whatever they say when I pick up the phone, I just say “who is calling please”. And then when they say they are from ABC company, I just state “I dont want to buy any of your products/services, thanks for your call”. And hang up.

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    for the couple of dollars a month, a private number is bliss! the problem is at the office. we get a least 3-4 indian telemarketers calling repeatedly for various telco’s. At first we were very annoyed about it (complaining direct to ADMA and the telco in Australia). this worked for a short while then it just started again. Nowadays we actually mock them and fool around with them. Who signs up to anything that these guys sell anyway????

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