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Dear Charitable Phone Solicitor
Yes, I am on the national "do not call" list. Yes, you are legally exempt from the restrictions of the national "do not call" list. But why in the world would you want to waste your time trying to solicit money from someone who has already expressed hostility to phone solicitation? Just because you can? If the ethics don't bother you, at least pay attention to the economics!
No love,
HRJ
No love,
HRJ
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It was my tenth wedding anniversary and I was waiting for a phone call from my husband, who had had to go to a conference on the other side of the country. I was waiting on a number of other calls that were important to me. I'd also not long previously been in a situation where phone calls at that time of the evening were likely to be news about a sick relative. I was *not* happy about an arrogant jerk telling me that he had the right to repeatedly clog up my phone line and interrupt whatever I happened to be doing, regardless of my expressly stated wishes on the subject. And told him so, with the use of the FOAD phrase.
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"Oh, yes," she said brightly. "We are soliciting donations for our very important research. You weren't home when I called, so I left a message for you to contact us..."
I'm afraid I lost it. It's bad enough having people phone me (usually at inconvenient or awkward hours, usually when I'm doiong something else that I consider to be important) and ask for money - but for them to ask me to call them back on my own nickel and in my own time so that they could ask me for money was just AAAARGH. Needless to say she got an earful and a promise that she would NEVER get any money from me no matter how noble her cause.
I HATE telemarketers. WIth a passion. And frankly, I don't care that they're doing a thankless job - or at least I don't care if they continue talking after I politely said no thanks. If their first words after I said "no" aren't "I'm sorry I bothered you, good night" they just get the phone put down on them midstream. Sorry. I have no time for this.
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If you ever get a call from "CBCS", don't return the call. Think of it as the telephone equivalent of malware.
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I used to just tell them she wasn't available and could I take a message, but of course that just meant I would get called again another night (because of course they never let it go at a message, even if they actually leave one).
Then I started asking who was calling and if it was a charity telling them she did all of her charitable giving by mail, never by phone, and that they should just send her something in the mail, but of course they never connect the dots on that and I kept getting phone calls.
Now I say all that and then add that we would like to be taken off their phone list -- so far I've only had one explain they were exempt from the law (and you can bet that charity won't ever get anything from my family again) and another one not really know what to do with the request, but up to this point the rest have all been very nice and taken extra time on the phone to deal with the request to go off the phone list.
Perhaps this is falsely reassuring that they actually have a procedure to take people off the list though? Maybe I should start keeping a list of which charities have been told... (since no way can I remember with these numbers!)
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Now I get "thanks for last year's donation" from several PALs when I only made a donation to one.
Now I just say "no" and hang up the phone.