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As for my phone, I just never answer unless I know the person. If it's important, they will leave a message.
It's weird that donkeys are spending any time at all on CA voters. The shit is in the bag for them here, so why bother? Is it money they want?
At the same time, receiving a call is kind of intrusive these day
Patrick saysAs for my phone, I just never answer unless I know the person. If it's important, they will leave a message.
Has anyone considered how fucked up it is that a person doesn't even want to answer the phone anymore?
First of all, how the fuck did they get my number and know my name?
It’s interesting how many people don’t answer their phones if they don’t recognize the number (and half the time they do recognize it they still don’t answer).Already had the first robo call this morning. Most times the system gets it and have only one ring. More and more, though, the number gets through and four rings ensue. I watch the ID and if I don't recognize it, don't answer it--my name isn't in the message. One day, a number kept calling over and over with the last four numbers being changed each time. Sometimes out of curiosity I dial #67 then call the number back and inevitably "sorry this number can't reached as dialed".
I’m sure this has a lot to do with the amount of spam and robocalls people get.
I got text message to fill out some stupid poll about elections. Filled it out saying everywhere that I will vote for trump and that D's suck, and have not received any more. Text was from D's.
BayArea saysAt the same time, receiving a call is kind of intrusive these day
Email and texting are really much better.
Good point that I probably have a good basis for complaint with the FCC.
I read that when phones were first invented, polite society would not use them because it was considered so intrusive and demeaning to drop what you were doing at the ring of a bell.
I'd make sure to send one last text to stop texting me and I don't know how you got my info.
"So, how much are you willing to pay me to get my vote?"
Of course, I've only heard stories from the older peeps in my familyMy mother told me she used to listen in to a phone conversation between one of her friends and her friend's mother when the friend was having martial problems in the 1920's. I asked her if it was someone I knew and she said yes but she wouldn't tell me who it was. In my apartment from 1975 to 1980 I had a party line and my bill was $3.00 a month, never had any trouble getting a line when I needed one.
I'm sure there is an algorithm in any case.
Patrick saysAs for my phone, I just never answer unless I know the person. If it's important, they will leave a message.
Has anyone considered how fucked up it is that a person doesn't even want to answer the phone anymore?
@CBOEtrader I love it. Was the Darth comment your own, or is this screenshot from somewhere else?
Im trying to change this with my chatbot insurance sales system :)
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First of all, how the fuck did they get my number and know my name? That's pretty creepy right there.