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Are You A Telemarketer?

puddlemonkey

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If so please post up so I can red you. I haven't even been at work for a fucking hour and already 3 telemarketing calls. Seriously, how do they stay afloat? Who are the idiots buying whatever it is they are selling to keep them out of the red? Anyone else fuck with the telemarketers when they call? Two of them hung up on me mid joke, inconsiderate assholes, maybe I should call back? I love caller ID:

Verizon Superpages 1-800-426-2368
Smart Funding 1-678-504-0114
Quality Corp 1-816-389-2857
 
you can get yourself on a "no call" list. This is a government list that telemarketers have to respect. If they do not, you can report them and they will be fined up to 10 grand.
I am on the list. The calls stopped. I get one every once and a while and when they call, I asked them to spell the name of their company and tell them I am on the "no call" list. They apologize profusely and never call back


https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx
 
I guess you can say i am...........but i never sound like one. It's not my only source of business, but it works and it's cheap.
and i usually fuck with the people i'm calling, especially if they're rude. you should see some of the responses i come up with, totally throws people out of their frame.

i just happen to make 5 digits most months when i'm consistent and working my balls off.
so call me whatever the fuck you want lol

i used to pay people to do it for me but now that the market is tougher it's more cost effective to do it alone.

if you think telemarketing sucks, you have zero business skills and zero balls. ZERO. It's all almost all fortune 500 companies have built their business. It's a cheap, effective way to get business and live contacts. Especially if you're selling something people NEED. Big investment firms, etc all have done the same shit. it's just a form of sales and a great place to start to build your clientele

Also a good way to train sales people...if you know 98-99% of the people you call will not want to do business with you, but you realize there are the 1-2% out there...you have to have serious balls and be very hungry. easy to see who will be a good salesman by throwing them on the phones for a few months

one more thing..the reason people still do it, is because it WORKS. The people who do business will always choose the path of least resistance, it's human nature. so if they actually have the need for a service or product, and you hit them at the right time...or appeal to their 1.) greed 2.) ego 3.) actual need...they will be able to be sold.
 
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blueta2 said:
you can get yourself on a "no call" list. This is a government list that telemarketers have to respect. If they do not, you can report them and they will be fined up to 10 grand.
I am on the list. The calls stopped. I get one every once and a while and when they call, I asked them to spell the name of their company and tell them I am on the "no call" list. They apologize profusely and never call back


https://www.donotcall.gov/default.aspx

he said it was at work..it doesn't apply to B2B calls. and ROFL @ the 10k fines.
the FCC never fuckin fines anybody. they did it to like a couple of companies (directv) being one of them to set an example, but in the last couple of years fines are non existent. Most people will not be that vindictive or are too lazy to report anybody. If someone calls someone on the DNC list, they're usually smart enough to say "I'm sorry, it must have been a mistake. we'll put you on our internal DNC list" and end of story. no fines no nothing
and even then if someone still wants to report,there is the burden of proof that it wasn't a mistake. as long as you have a DNC list policy in place you can always cover your ass as a company. not advocating calling people on the DNC list, but it's pretty funny how it really works and really nothing more than a scare tactic.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
If so please post up so I can red you. I haven't even been at work for a fucking hour and already 3 telemarketing calls. Seriously, how do they stay afloat? Who are the idiots buying whatever it is they are selling to keep them out of the red? Anyone else fuck with the telemarketers when they call? Two of them hung up on me mid joke, inconsiderate assholes, maybe I should call back? I love caller ID:

Verizon Superpages 1-800-426-2368
Smart Funding 1-678-504-0114
Quality Corp 1-816-389-2857
That sucks, you gotta work on a sunday bro.
 
calveless wonder said:
he said it was at work..it doesn't apply to B2B calls. and ROFL @ the 10k fines.
the FCC never fuckin fines anybody. they did it to like a couple of companies (directv) being one of them to set an example, but in the last couple of years fines are non existent. Most people will not be that vindictive or are too lazy to report anybody. If someone calls someone on the DNC list, they're usually smart enough to say "I'm sorry, it must have been a mistake. we'll put you on our internal DNC list" and end of story. no fines no nothing
and even then if someone still wants to report,there is the burden of proof that it wasn't a mistake. as long as you have a DNC list policy in place you can always cover your ass as a company. not advocating calling people on the DNC list, but it's pretty funny how it really works and really nothing more than a scare tactic.



Do not call: Hanging up on telemarketers

CBC News Online | Nov. 25, 2005


It's been an overwhelming success and eyed as a model for Canada. In the months after the American Federal Communications Commission established it's "do not call" registry in October 2003, 60 million people signed up, eager to prevent most telemarketers from contacting them at home.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission program was designed to block about 80 per cent of telemarketing calls. Consumers register the number – home or cellphone – they want protected.

The concept is simple: if you do not want to receive calls from telemarketers, you fill out a form or call a toll-free line.



Under the legislation, companies cannot call people who have signed up unless:

The company has done business with them within the last 1½ years or fielded an inquiry or application from them within three months.
The person being contacted gave them signed, written consent.
The caller has a personal relationship with the person he or she is phoning.
The company is among certain exempted groups such as charities, polling companies and political campaigners. These groups can ring numbers on the list unless they're asked not to call again.

Telemarketers must check the registry every 90 days and scrub names from their own lists. If they contact those numbers anyway, they can be fined up to $11,000 US per call or face jail terms

The federal regulator said it received between 10,000 and 12,000 consumer complaints alleging violations of the list in the program's first 11 months.

The national registry was set up after several states introduced their own do not call lists.

The FCC took a company to court for violating the registry for the first time in August 2004. The agency accused a Las Vegas telemarketing company, Braglia Marketing Group, of making more than 300,000 calls to numbers on the registry. The company was fined more than $500,000 – although all but $3,500 of it was suspended because the company was unable to pay.

Other companies have settled without going to court after the FTC said they broke the rules. Among them, AT&T Corp. shelled out $490,000 in fines in July 2004 and Primus Telecommunications Group Inc. agreed to pay $400,000 two months later.

Canadian call

Demands for a do not call registry in Canada have grown with the success of the American program. In the spring of 2004, the CRTC - the government body that regulates the telephone industry - declined to order that a registry be set up. The commission said such a registry has merit, but it doesn't have the money or the staff to handle it.

Two private members' bills that would have established a mandatory Canadian do not call list were before the House of Commons. But an election call in May 2004 killed the legislation.

But a new bill was introduced on Dec. 13, 2004, almost six months after the Liberals won a minority government in the June 2004 election. It is modelled on the American registry.

A senior official with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission went to Ottawa on May 4, 2005 to outline details of the American registry.


FTC statement before House of Commons 'do-not-call' committee
"We want to give Canadians an easy and effective way to protect their privacy and stop intrusive telemarketing," Industry Minister David Emerson said in a statement.

The bill calls for fines of $1500 per person and $15,000 per business for each infraction.

Paddy Torsney – parliamentary secretary to the minister for international co-operation – says it's an important piece of consumer protection that is designed to eliminate nuisance calls. She says busy families don't have time to take unsolicited telephone pitches as they're trying to feed the kids or get them to bed.

"But the ability [for marketers] to call current customers would be a reasonable exception," Torsney told CBC News.

The bill became law on Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 – three days before the government fell.

To address the CRTC's concern that it couldn't afford to run the registry, the legislation calls for a fee to be levied on telemarketers to fund the list.

Canada's largest marketing association has welcomed the legislation. The Canadian Marketing Association has been calling for clear rules on telemarketing for years. It has maintained a voluntary do not call list since 1988. It was set up to cut down not just on phone calls from telemarketers – but also junk mail and faxes from marketers.

The database contains about 340,000 names.

But it has serious limitations. It only applies to companies that are members of the Canadian Marketing Association. There's little the CMA can do to punish violators, except kick them out of the CMA.

"Without reasonable laws regulating organizations that use the telephone to market their goods and services, the industry risks losing its right to use this valuable marketing channel to acquire new customers," John Gustavson, president of the CMA said in a statement.

Gustavson notes that the telemarketing industry employs 270,000 Canadians and generates more than $16 billion in sales a year.

Under the legislation, a parliamentary committee will meet every three years to determine if the registry is working – or if the rules should be changed to make it more effective.

The do-not-call registry is expected to be in operation by the summer or fall of 2007.
 
calveless wonder said:
I guess you can say i am...........but i never sound like one. It's not my only source of business, but it works and it's cheap.

How do you sleep at night knowing that 99% of the population wants you dead?

calveless wonder said:
if you think telemarketing sucks, you have zero business skills and zero balls. ZERO.

lol, what is this, some sort of self motivation shit?

calveless wonder said:
Especially if you're selling something people NEED.

If people NEED it they would have already come to you. I even rank infomercials above telemarketers, at least I have the option of not watching it.

calveless wonder said:
Also a good way to train sales people...

We have plenty of snakes and snails here in the pacific northwest, we don't need anymore.

calveless wonder said:
The people who do business will always choose the past of least resistance

How is it the path of least resistance when it has probably the highest % of failure per opportunity?
 
PuddleMonkey said:
I will have to give wonderboy credit for stepping forward. Not many would admit to it.


I did when I started in this business, but I got tired of it and get my bidness from different sources. Now it's more maintaining business relationships instead of beating the pavement.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
How do you sleep at night knowing that 99% of the population wants you dead?



lol, what is this, some sort of self motivation shit?



If people NEED it they would have already come to you. I even rank infomercials above telemarketers, at least I have the option of not watching it.



We have plenty of snakes and snails here in the pacific northwest, we don't need anymore.



How is it the path of least resistance when it has probably the highest % of failure per opportunity?


You got to it before me, but my sentiments pretty much exactly. Yeah I've tried selling life/health insurance, went through the training, took the tests, etc. and said to hell with that. I'll agree it takes a certain type to do it, and many business people will praise it as a good way to get business, but for people to call those who can't/don't want to do it weak with zero business skills is a little short sighted. A good used car salesman may be tough as nails in the business world too but even will have more integrity than the typical telemarketer. He's not on the phone trying to lure people to him, people make the decision to see him themselves; perhaps after seeing his cheesy local car ad, but still.
The attempt at manipulating people's confidence over their own self wants/needs on their own time, for something they haven't solicited as a way of making your money is a sleazy, unethical way to do business in itself, imo. It may be effective to fools (and apparently there are a lot of fools out there) but apparently there are also many more who won't put up with it, ie PuddleMonkey.
Pitch what you have to sell and people should be smart enough to decide for themselves if they need it, without the further solicitation that telemarketing involves and in most cases, requires.
 
1991 i was a telemarketer while i was in college and i recall being really good at it, but they gave us a specific script to use and the rule of the "3 NOs": Never accept NO on the first or second time around. Make them say NO three times before conceding.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
How do you sleep at night knowing that 99% of the population wants you dead?



lol, what is this, some sort of self motivation shit?



If people NEED it they would have already come to you. I even rank infomercials above telemarketers, at least I have the option of not watching it.



We have plenty of snakes and snails here in the pacific northwest, we don't need anymore.



How is it the path of least resistance when it has probably the highest % of failure per opportunity?

all these statements show me you have absolutely zero entrepreneurial skills.

really? they would already come to me? how would they know my name? or my company? especially when there's hundreds of other's out there? if you're a small independent business...do you really have the advertising reserves to compete with a big name company? even then, it's not worth the money spent.Do you spend countless dollars on garbage advertising that brings a pour return on investment?

for the record, i have a great presentation including a direct mail piece i send out first...which is why people are hardly ever rude to me. I just call people and have conversations with them. The only people that are on my calling lists for either me or my junior brokers are people who NEED help in the very near future. They have to do something or else they're fucked.

path of least resistance....i'm talking about people. People(clients) will take the path of least resistance. it's very convenient to them if you sound good on the phone, and you have something they want. LMAO...again, you have no entrepeneurial skill if you think business can be attained without constant rejeciton. Even if you're paying someone to bring you leads or referrals, there will always be that factor.

btw, i can sleep very well at night when i'm making more money than 99% of people my age and lots of people older than me..and the fact that almost every single person i've ever done business with has had a genuine need for my service and i was able to better their lives. i can call almost any of my clients at anytime and talk to them like an old high school buddy...

it's prospecting....and you need to do it any business. fuck, you even need to do it with the wimminz. i.e. find out who's available, who's interested in what you have to offer, and who's the right fit.

the other thing i noticed is that there's always the automatic association with being unethical ? Give me a break. not everyone does business that way.it's not about forcing someone into buying something. it's about finding out who in the market for your service.. you can be genuine and convincing on the phone without being a scumbag. all you have to do sometimes is ask a question that makes a person really think about something.
 
calveless wonder said:
all these statements show me you have absolutely zero entrepreneurial skills.

I'm sorry you feel that way.

calveless wonder said:
really? they would already come to me? how would they know my name? or my company?

Yes, they would. They'd know your name from the standard advertising that would allow them to look you up or find your information in the phone book or on-line or elsewhere. And this way you're not harassing people who do not want to be bothered, or taking them away from doing their job (in my case posting on EF, I probably lost a good 2-3 posts because of those 3 calls this morning).

calveless wonder said:
if you're a small independent business...do you really have the advertising reserves to compete with a big name company? even then, it's not worth the money spent. Do you spend countless dollars on garbage advertising that brings a pour return on investment?

We don't advertise nor do we cold call people, we're a small independent company that has been around probably longer than you've been alive ('78). When people feel they have a need for what we do, they come to us.

calveless wonder said:
The only people that are on my calling lists for either me or my junior brokers are people who NEED help in the very near future. They have to do something or else they're fucked.

How do you know they need help, just curious.

calveless wonder said:
LMAO...again, you have no entrepeneurial skill if you think business can be attained without constant rejeciton.

Guess we've been doing something wrong for the past 30 years.

calveless wonder said:
btw, i can sleep very well at night when i'm making more money than 99% of people my age and lots of people older than me..

I'm doubting I'd be all that impressed with your money makin' entrepreneurial skillz. Nor would I be jealous.

calveless wonder said:
and the fact that almost every single person i've ever done business with has had a genuine need for my service and i was able to better their lives.

What the hell are you selling Corky?

calveless wonder said:
it's prospecting....and you need to do it any business.

Not true, maybe in the dirty business of telemarketing it's needed.

calveless wonder said:
all you have to do sometimes is ask a question that makes a person really think about something.

I await this question.
 
calveless wonder said:
I guess you can say i am...........but i never sound like one. It's not my only source of business, but it works and it's cheap.
and i usually fuck with the people i'm calling, especially if they're rude. you should see some of the responses i come up with, totally throws people out of their frame.

i just happen to make 5 digits most months when i'm consistent and working my balls off.
so call me whatever the fuck you want lol

i used to pay people to do it for me but now that the market is tougher it's more cost effective to do it alone.

if you think telemarketing sucks, you have zero business skills and zero balls. ZERO. It's all almost all fortune 500 companies have built their business. It's a cheap, effective way to get business and live contacts. Especially if you're selling something people NEED. Big investment firms, etc all have done the same shit. it's just a form of sales and a great place to start to build your clientele

Also a good way to train sales people...if you know 98-99% of the people you call will not want to do business with you, but you realize there are the 1-2% out there...you have to have serious balls and be very hungry. easy to see who will be a good salesman by throwing them on the phones for a few months

one more thing..the reason people still do it, is because it WORKS. The people who do business will always choose the path of least resistance, it's human nature. so if they actually have the need for a service or product, and you hit them at the right time...or appeal to their 1.) greed 2.) ego 3.) actual need...they will be able to be sold.


hahaha ..what a defensive telemarketer.
 
lolol...
point is you can believe whatever you want to believe or perceive whatever you want in your head.

socially programming is a funny thing and stops people from getting rich.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
wtf? You sell stocks by cold calling people? Is it one company's stock you are selling? I don't think I've ever had any call me about stocks before.

you'd have to own stocks and probably make a certain amount of money to be called :)
 
calveless wonder said:
you'd have to own stocks and probably make a certain amount of money to be called :)


I've owned stocks before, the pepsi/taco bell/kfc company and the target/mervins one. Made a little bit of money and got out, didn't excite me all that much.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
wtf? You sell stocks by cold calling people? Is it one company's stock you are selling? I don't think I've ever had any call me about stocks before.


yes just stock for one company now
 
calveless wonder said:
mortgages.


I rarely get those calls, its usually gobs of junk mail from those places.

How fucking stupid do they think I am? I have one house on a 10 year mortgage and the other on a 15, there is a reason for that. I'm well aware that I can put them on a 30 year loan, pay minimal monthly payments, and pay about twice what the fucking house is worth because of interest. Retards.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
I rarely get those calls, its usually gobs of junk mail from those places.

How fucking stupid do they think I am? I have one house on a 10 year mortgage and the other on a 15, there is a reason for that. I'm well aware that I can put them on a 30 year loan, pay minimal monthly payments, and pay about twice what the fucking house is worth because of interest. Retards.

i'm not surprised you don't get called much. for teh most part, you can get that information and determine you probably don't have a need to refinance....
unless of course you needed to pull out cash or whatever. which is often what people do if they already have a good rate. america's spending habits are a big part of this

the lists i use myself are "very" targeted and expensive so there's more solid leads than straight telemarketing a regular public records list. i don't even have to make that many calls or talk to that many people to find someone who will do business with me.

i used to give the regular public records stuff to my junior brokers...
 
calveless wonder said:
america's spending habits are a big part of this


Americas spending habits are out of control. The only things I've financed are the two houses, everything else is cash, even both vehicles. I cannot even begin to tell you how bad some of my friends are in debt, five sometimes six digits deep.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Americas spending habits are out of control. The only things I've financed are the two houses, everything else is cash, even both vehicles. I cannot even begin to tell you how bad some of my friends are in debt, five sometimes six digits deep.

you're a rare sight man...old school but it works

however,credit and financing are great if you leverage it right, but the problem is people just get the money and waste it instead of going ahead and investing it.

if you can get a higher return on the money you borrow, then of course it's a win win situation. You don't do that by going out and buying a new car or going on a shopping spree for the wife.

a smart investor can really leverage their credit properly
 
calveless wonder said:
lolol...
point is you can believe whatever you want to believe or perceive whatever you want in your head.

socially programming is a funny thing and stops people from getting rich.

Seems these days we are socially programmed for that very reason, to think that money is everything and makes the person. No wonder so many relationships (business and personal) are such a mess.
 
calveless wonder said:
the lists i use myself are "very" targeted and expensive so there's more solid leads than straight telemarketing a regular public records list. i don't even have to make that many calls or talk to that many people to find someone who will do business with me.

i used to give the regular public records stuff to my junior brokers...


See, that right there sets you apart from the majority of telemarketers then. Finding the right people with a need and offering them your service. Can't argue with that.
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
Seems these days we are socially programmed for that very reason, to think that money is everything and makes the person. No wonder so many relationships (business and personal) are such a mess.

huh? i was refering to social stigma and social anxiety....talking to a person you've never spoken to before and to ask them questions can be very difficult for some people..especially if it's related to business. some may perceive it as "rude" or "disrespectful", just like some guys who never go up to random woman think it may be perceived as the same thing.

alot of people put up these perceived or imaginary boundaries of "Why" they can't do something.
as long as you're holding yourself to a high moral standard, being respectful and being ethical, i think all that other shit is BS and just imaginary boundaries to your goal .
 
i am not a tele-marketer, i own the company. lol. my staff is trained to be considerate and professional. lying, rudeness, hanging up on ppl and the like are grounds for immediate termination. i have always prided myself with being the leper with the most fingers. i would ask any business to try and conduct business without a telephone. you will not get very far without telecommunications. i have employed thousands of handicapped, recovering alcoholics, elderly and other disenfranchised folk over the years. i have always put integrity in the forefront of my business. it is a tough industry and i will be transisting into debt collection in the next five years. btw if you can think of another industry where i can make several hundred thousand dollars a year (legally of course) i will close up shop tomorrow.
 
I don't get those calls, but when I did, I just hung up on them.
 
biteme said:
I don't get those calls, but when I did, I just hung up on them.
i just say, "i am not interested but i hope you sell a million" if they sound good, i offer them a job!
 
jon79 said:
if u r at work we can call u all fuckin day long


Trust me, I know! You fuckers are relentless!!! I can get as many as 6-8 a day. Thats time taken away where I could be posting on EF, fondling myself in my office, stalking Cindy, or taking a fucking nap. All very important things I do at work that shouldn't be interrupted for any reason!
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Trust me, I know! You fuckers are relentless!!! I can get as many as 6-8 a day. Thats time taken away where I could be posting on EF, fondling myself in my office, stalking Cindy, or taking a fucking nap. All very important things I do at work that shouldn't be interrupted for any reason!
yea i do oil and gas so i don't call to sell u any bullshit.....call and ask if you invest in oil and gas and if so would you like to make 7 to 1 on your cash and get monthly revenue checks in the process....yes great ....no see ya later peace

short and sweet ....i don't waste ppl's time nor do i like to waste mine
 
Sorry if I hung up on any of you guys, I've had bad experiences with them when I actually took the time to listen. When I say no, it means no, when I say I have to go now, it means now, not 5 minutes later...
 
I'm curious what the turnover rate is for telemarketers. I'd imagine the average telemarketer doesn't last too long.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
I'm curious what the turnover rate is for telemarketers. I'd imagine the average telemarketer doesn't last too long.
in our call centers you have the upper 20% earning 30k-50k. this is our "core" sales force.the remainder is akin to fast food industry, 300% turnover.
 
Smurfy said:
this is why i dont have a land line. no telemarketers ever call my cell phone


Same, I dumped my land line and went for cable internet at home just to get rid of the telemarketers years back.
 
I'm always nice to telemarketers.
Their job sucks.
Most of the people the talk to are assholes to them.
I might be the highpoint of their work day just by being nice and saying "no thank you" and "have a great day."
 
Stefka said:
I'm always nice to telemarketers.
Their job sucks.
Most of the people the talk to are assholes to them.
I might be the highpoint of their work day just by being nice and saying "no thank you" and "have a great day."
:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
 
calveless wonder said:
huh? i was refering to social stigma and social anxiety....talking to a person you've never spoken to before and to ask them questions can be very difficult for some people..especially if it's related to business. some may perceive it as "rude" or "disrespectful", just like some guys who never go up to random woman think it may be perceived as the same thing.

alot of people put up these perceived or imaginary boundaries of "Why" they can't do something.
as long as you're holding yourself to a high moral standard, being respectful and being ethical, i think all that other shit is BS and just imaginary boundaries to your goal .
It is a skill I have been doing it B2B for 4 years and I am very good at it.

I was sitting with younger rep listening to his calls he is pretty good however he made a few grand fuck ups. He asked if they had the time of course they are going to say no. Never ask assume they have all the time in the world for you.

Puddlemonkey I have started business relationship over the past two years that have generated millions yes millions in sales all by a phone call. I work in IT people have a lot of options whom to buy from but I am trully there best option they either know that after a few sales or will know it very soon. :)
 
Stefka said:
I'm always nice to telemarketers.
Their job sucks.
Most of the people the talk to are assholes to them.
I might be the highpoint of their work day just by being nice and saying "no thank you" and "have a great day."


Nooooooooo!!!!!! You're giving them hope!! If everyone was mean to them and nobody gave them money they'd go away. :evil:
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Nooooooooo!!!!!! You're giving them hope!! If everyone was mean to them and nobody gave them money they'd go away. :evil:

Everyone needs a little hope.
I used to sell sunrooms.
I'd have to hang out in the front of Home Depots and Sams Clubs.
That job really sucked.
A few bitches actually made me cry a little.
I didn't want to be there, I just had to pay my rent.
It helped that I was cute.
Guys would ask for my number and I'd tell them I'd give it to them if they filled out the little customer interest form.
Again, that job really sucked.
But I am always nice to people with jobs like that.
I feel their pain.
I don't want to make them cry.
 
I use to be

Hi Name is Faiz S. I'm calling on behalf of the Logit group, would you have 5 mintues to spare to conduct a brief survery with regards to the power plant being built in pickering?

Yes..

Okay i will now have to conduct some screening questions that are totattly confidential before i begin.

Are you above the age of 18?

Are you married single divorced or common law?

okay lets begin
 
They are at it again! Already 5 calls this morning!

1-916-212-8198
1-616-980-2081
1-847-394-8130
1-516-935-1115
1-503-803-1492
 
714-844-0133

Calls cell phones, then tries to go into a sales pitch as they tell you they aren't a telemarketer. We talked for a good two minutes, he finally hung up pretty pissed off as I wished him a horrible death.
 
Another private call on my cell, recorded message about hotels/resorts, but instead of the usual press 2 to be removed they got sneaky and make 2 "Great! We'll contact you shortly!"


Telemarketing scammers/cheaters using these methods should be given the death penalty, shot dead in the face with a 12 gage. No, no, shoot them with a 9mm... so they slowly suffer as they die.





 
Spam text today too, from 778-93. Says to call 1-800-797-1314 to get BMW's and Mercedes for $49 a month. Again, illegal telemarketing techniques should be punishable by death. Either that, or they can start paying my cell phone bill.
 
They need to make a show about telemarketers getting crank calls.
 
if there is a pause, I hang up right away

if I do get someone I usually hang up immediatly but quietly LOL
or tell them no thanks
 
Telemarketers are like spammers, they look for the 1% of people gullible enough to fall for them.

If 99% of people hang up on telemarketers then they still have a chance. The trick is to reduce the 1% in the population who still fall for them.

If we can get 99.9% or even 99.99% of all people to slam the phone down on telemarketers their efforts will soon become futile.

Telemarketers running scams, which a lot of them do, should be prosecuted.






b0und (2 cents)
 
I guess you can say i am...........but i never sound like one. It's not my only source of business, but it works and it's cheap.
and i usually fuck with the people i'm calling, especially if they're rude. you should see some of the responses i come up with, totally throws people out of their frame.

i just happen to make 5 digits most months when i'm consistent and working my balls off.
so call me whatever the fuck you want lol

i used to pay people to do it for me but now that the market is tougher it's more cost effective to do it alone.

if you think telemarketing sucks, you have zero business skills and zero balls. ZERO. It's all almost all fortune 500 companies have built their business. It's a cheap, effective way to get business and live contacts. Especially if you're selling something people NEED. Big investment firms, etc all have done the same shit. it's just a form of sales and a great place to start to build your clientele

Also a good way to train sales people...if you know 98-99% of the people you call will not want to do business with you, but you realize there are the 1-2% out there...you have to have serious balls and be very hungry. easy to see who will be a good salesman by throwing them on the phones for a few months

one more thing..the reason people still do it, is because it WORKS. The people who do business will always choose the path of least resistance, it's human nature. so if they actually have the need for a service or product, and you hit them at the right time...or appeal to their 1.) greed 2.) ego 3.) actual need...they will be able to be sold.


so true, the trick is also having what they want, or targeting the clients that need what you have.. i created a $250,000 yr business with me and 1 other guy providing the services that i sold..

cold calling b2b... doesn't take balls, i'd say it takes confidence and identifying a market..
 
Another private call on my cell, recorded message about hotels/resorts, but instead of the usual press 2 to be removed they got sneaky and make 2 "Great! We'll contact you shortly!"


Telemarketing scammers/cheaters using these methods should be given the death penalty, shot dead in the face with a 12 gage. No, no, shoot them with a 9mm... so they slowly suffer as they die.







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I felt subhuman working the phone at an insurance company that targeted the elderly. Quit after 1 day on the phones and one day out in the "field". It was a pretty depressing experience even making a sale. I knew it wasn't for me. It was the only job I ever outright quit too.
 
Busy day for telemarketing scum...


702-677-9233
(No Message)

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Edit: Just realized this one was a EFer and not a telemarketer lol

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778-93 (text on cell)
"Breaking News: Auto industry on brink of collapse! Cars selling for $500! Limited deals available. Go to www myauto411 com."
 
Anyone know the law with text message marketing? I am getting more and more text telemarketers and they're using some sort of weird 5 digit code/number. Is it my cell provider giving them this info?


778-93

"Rents from $176/month on local foreclosed homes! Move out in 1 year OR apply the rent as down payment and own! Call NOW! 1-800-364-1979"
 
never heard or seen text telmarketing

the only people who bother me on the phone are presciption companies out of Miami, Boston and NY wanting me to buy xanax

shit gets annoying
 
More on the cell:


228-209-8325 Wants to lower my credit card payments... I have no credit card payments


571-431-1945 Collection agency scam


800-403-4252 Unknown









Vote yes on making telemarketing punishable by the death penalty.
 
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