jerrybob
Elite Member
Obviously from this post, we all pretty much do not care for unsolicited phone calls. Rather than rely on "do not call lists', etc., perhaps the best thing to do is to answer the call, listen for the computer to pick up that we actually answered and then when some "smuck" (whom is likely just trying to make a living ) to either tell them to go (don't make me say it) or ask for their supervisor, if available, then to tell them to go (again, don't make me say it)
Supposedly, the carriers are working on this. Yeah right.
For the record, I don't care to give my number to HF. I like many of their offerings. I don't "wrench" for a living so I look over their tools. If they look like they will do what I need and are relative in size and feel to something made in China or Taiwon but costing double then HF is my choice.
When I have the time.......I try to keep unsolicited callers on the line as long as possible by asking them as many questions I can think of. These folks are on commission and wasting their time is costing them money. My goal is to keep them on the line as long as possible and get them to hang up on me. Man....retirement is fun!