janipans
Well that's you told ?
Just hang up!
Reforms response to Rachel Reeves’ heckler.
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janipans
Well that's you told ?
Just hang up!
My husband used to do something similar, he used to tell them all about his stroke and could they give him more details of the recent accident he had had. We now have a house phone that only let's calls through if they are on our call list and a call blocker on our mobiles
My landline is on silent - I never use it, it's just part of the internet package. I never answer my mobile when it's an unknown number - if it's a genuine call they'll leave a message.
On the odd occasion when I've answered such a call I just put the phone down - why engage with them, it doesn't make you clever or amusing! It doesn't affect them one iota.
There are all sorts of services and devices you can get to screen out the majority - I never understand when people complain they're pestered by so many calls.
It used to be that hospitals & GPs would have withheld numbers or not leave messages for confidentiality reasons but I think that must have changed, or I've signed some sort of permission, as I've had phone calls from both that I'm able to see who is calling.
Exactly.
You can always mutter the F word after you have hung up!
Just hang up.
As soon as you talk to them you are identified as someone that they can engage with on the phone. Whether you think they are superstitious or not, the call centres for whom they work have much better idea of how this works than someone who thinks telling them they are cursed is a good way of getting rid of them.
If you talk to them, they will call you back and they have cleverer and cleverer ways of getting you to talk, and eventually all these "clever" people armed with whistles will give something away.
Really, its not clever. JUST HANG UP
Oldwoman70
volver On the whole these aren't honest sales people, they are scammers attempting to trick people into giving them financial information.
I had a friend who would say she was a police officer, they had telephoned a crime scene, their number had been traced and they were to stay where they were until an officer arrived to take their statement! Usually they hung up as soon as they heard the words "police officer"
Brill.
I don't subscribe to the poor people being exploited by the call centres Anybody who tricks people into handing over their bank details and pin numbers know exactly what they're doing.
I had a friend who used to threaten to put a curse on them.
(like the old lady from drag me to hell)
Apparently it worked, as some of these people are very superstitious.
I have zero sympathy for scum who try to con people (very often elderly and vulnerable) out of their life savings.
I don't care what their circumstances are.
They deserve everything they get. And more.
There are so many urban myths about peoples clever and ingenious responses to scam callers- from putting the phone down and walking away to blowing a whistle down the phone.
However tempting it is to tell them to naff off, volver is right. Just hang up.
Yes, I know that Oldwoman70.
They are generally calling from organised call centres. They are as organised as the "real" call centres and don't give two hoots if the people they are calling are having a laugh pretending to keep them hanging on.
The people making the calls are generally employed by the people running the call centres and are on commission. They probably have a maximum allowed time to try to win a caller over and that's why they hang up after 5 minutes, not because the person they've called has confused them.
The call centres are calling millions of people every day and so keeping one guy hanging on for 5 minutes doesn't stop them having time to annoy anyone else.
Oh, and while someone is having fun thinking they are confusing them, they're going on the list of people who are likely to engage, so they get called again.
Just hang up.
volver On the whole these aren't honest sales people, they are scammers attempting to trick people into giving them financial information.
I had a friend who would say she was a police officer, they had telephoned a crime scene, their number had been traced and they were to stay where they were until an officer arrived to take their statement! Usually they hung up as soon as they heard the words "police officer"
Why are we still engaged on this?
Hang up. They don't care that you are taking their time up and its probably the poor souls doing this so they don't starve who are going to suffer most.
Just hang up.
Sick and tired of picking up the phone to "Is that Mrs janipans? How are you today ma'am?" (I could practically write the script!)
Anyway, I decided that the longer I could keep them talking the less time they would have to annoy other people so on my last call I asked "Oh! Is that the doctor?" he said no ma'am it is John (?really?) from BT. "Oh, doctor John, I was hoping to talk to my own doctor". No Ma'am, I'm from BT and .. "oh! well, I've got a terrible problem with my big toe doctor" ... and so it went on! The outcome was that instead of telling them where to go and feeling p***d off from another cold call I had had an enjoyable 5 minutes releasing my inner actor, confused a cold caller who eventually politely rang off and my daughter who was with me at the time nearly wet herself laughing.
My step brother used to say oh, hang on a minute you need to speak to my daughter ... and then he'd hand the phone o his 3 year old who was delighted, and could ramble for England!
What do you do when you get these annoying callers.
(NB, I think next time I will be needing to speak to my holiday rep about a trip to India!!)
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