I mean that in any sense you want it to mean.
It's been posted many, many times over at CS, in all the areas.
I think the greater majority of us abide by the "don't answer if I don't recognize the number" mantra. I know I do. However, I do get curious and I google the number as soon as I can get to a computer and find out as much as I can without having to pay. At least to find out if it's a cell phone and where the call came from.
Not long ago, I thought I'd solved a particular problem by changing my voicemail to my own voice (up until last spring my only option was the automated person and me just inserting my name in there), so it says "This is blas, not here right now, leave a message."
But that doesn't stop the few numbers that, from time to time, keep calling my phone. This one in particular is a landline from my parents' town, and it calls me once or twice a month, usually in the afternoon.
Years ago, my number was the number for our tracfone, or disposable phone, before we all had cell phones. My mom unfortunately gave that number out to too many people, I gave it out to too many people, but most importantly, my mom put it in her paperwork for all of her jobs as a backup contact, and only as of her most recent job (that she's had for a few years) stopped using this number. She even had this number in the directory at the church my family las went to, and were very active members of. So, a few years back, I had people calling my phone ALL the time looking for my mom. A lot of these people were older, and didn't quite understand that this was NOT my mom's phone and no, you can't reach her here. I gave those people her number, but they'd keep trying back with my number anyway.
I was able to finally look the number I was just talking about above earlier tonight. It appears to be from a landline of an older couple that live nearby my parents.
I don't know why they keep freaking calling. And never leave a voicemail.
True, two wrongs don't make a right, but I don't feel I need to answer a call from someone I don't know, and if they aren't going to leave a voicemail and state their business, they shouldn't keep calling. Didn't reach me last time, guess what? This month, I'll hit "ignore" again. Leave a voicemail and maybe I'll consider answering next time.
I also hate that no matter how many times I sign up for DNC, telemarketers still call, and squeak by by using the loophole of being politically affiliated, or by being a charity. Fuck you, you have no right to anyone's cell phone number. One reason a lot of people ditched their landlines was because they were sick of telemarketers calling them, and having to pay to have unwanted calls.
Another thing that drives me nuts is, like I said, I changed my voicemail and it clearly states my name.
Back last spring, I got a call twice in one night, two voicemails from some random guy who, after hearing my voicemail, still said "Hey Amanda, this is Mason!....blahlblahblah"
Seriously.....wow.
It's been posted many, many times over at CS, in all the areas.
I think the greater majority of us abide by the "don't answer if I don't recognize the number" mantra. I know I do. However, I do get curious and I google the number as soon as I can get to a computer and find out as much as I can without having to pay. At least to find out if it's a cell phone and where the call came from.
Not long ago, I thought I'd solved a particular problem by changing my voicemail to my own voice (up until last spring my only option was the automated person and me just inserting my name in there), so it says "This is blas, not here right now, leave a message."
But that doesn't stop the few numbers that, from time to time, keep calling my phone. This one in particular is a landline from my parents' town, and it calls me once or twice a month, usually in the afternoon.
Years ago, my number was the number for our tracfone, or disposable phone, before we all had cell phones. My mom unfortunately gave that number out to too many people, I gave it out to too many people, but most importantly, my mom put it in her paperwork for all of her jobs as a backup contact, and only as of her most recent job (that she's had for a few years) stopped using this number. She even had this number in the directory at the church my family las went to, and were very active members of. So, a few years back, I had people calling my phone ALL the time looking for my mom. A lot of these people were older, and didn't quite understand that this was NOT my mom's phone and no, you can't reach her here. I gave those people her number, but they'd keep trying back with my number anyway.
I was able to finally look the number I was just talking about above earlier tonight. It appears to be from a landline of an older couple that live nearby my parents.
I don't know why they keep freaking calling. And never leave a voicemail.
True, two wrongs don't make a right, but I don't feel I need to answer a call from someone I don't know, and if they aren't going to leave a voicemail and state their business, they shouldn't keep calling. Didn't reach me last time, guess what? This month, I'll hit "ignore" again. Leave a voicemail and maybe I'll consider answering next time.
I also hate that no matter how many times I sign up for DNC, telemarketers still call, and squeak by by using the loophole of being politically affiliated, or by being a charity. Fuck you, you have no right to anyone's cell phone number. One reason a lot of people ditched their landlines was because they were sick of telemarketers calling them, and having to pay to have unwanted calls.
Another thing that drives me nuts is, like I said, I changed my voicemail and it clearly states my name.
Back last spring, I got a call twice in one night, two voicemails from some random guy who, after hearing my voicemail, still said "Hey Amanda, this is Mason!....blahlblahblah"
Seriously.....wow.
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