Geez I hate cold calls. I pick up the phone, and instead of a customer, it is some asshole trying to sell me something. But it is a fact of life in business. I have to deal with it.
Hello, can I speak to the office manager please?
Hello, I need to talk to the person in charge of your energy accounts.
Hello, our records show it is time for you to restock on copier toner, can you verify the make and model of your copier?
Hello, I need to talk to the person who buys flourescent bulbs.
Hello, I am with credit card services. We can save you a lot of mioney on your credit card processing.
Hello, our records show we can save you 30% on your long disctance calling plan. Really? How odd. Do your records also show that this phone line does not have a long distance connection and we make zero long distance calls on it? How much savings can I expect over zero cost?
And so on.
I consider them fair game. Depending on my time and energy, I might hang up, yell at them, lie to them, put them on hold forever, or generally screw with them. Once I sat the phone down in frot of a TV amd let them listen to Oprah until they gave up. But mainly I just don;t want to talk to them. They are an unwanted interruption to my day.
Good morning, who is your primary insurance carrier? And why would I discuss that with YOU, a stranger on the phone? How is our business practice anything I'd discuss with you?
lately, when they ask if they can speak to (whomever), I just say, "No." After a moment of silence, they might just hang up, or maybe even say have a nice day, but they are gone.
One common one is the "yellow pages listing" people. Lord there must be a thousand yellow pages out there, if the number of calls I get is any indictation. Usually someone from India calls, and wants to "update our records" for their yellow pages. I jknow from experience, they will try by the end of the call to sell me some listing upgrade or extra service or something. SO if I even bother to answer anything I always say I have no intention of buying any serives they offer. Sometimes they quit right there. And it isn;t the local yellow pages anyway. They want to verify the address and phone, then the email - no way - then they want the name and title of the owner, ofice manager, etc. No, we do not give out that data. No customer needs to know the office manager to call. Only reason they gather that is to sell it to the cold call assholes.
Then there is Dun and Bradstreet. yeah, the credit rating folks. They will call wanting to update the files. I know it isn;t about my company rating, it is a marketing databass harvest. So I lie. How many employees? Oh we are down to about 946. OK, and gross revenues? $2.6 million last year, it was a weak year for us... How many locations? Oh we have branches in 6 states. And so on. It is amazing the sorts of stuff that starts coming in the mail. In the fall I get a stack of gift catalogs, one to the CEO, one to the HR manager, etc. All of whom are me, or course. We would apparently be looking to buy gifts for the employees. The Butterball folks send me information on theri turkey gift certificates. I get industrial catalogs for those giant cement ashtrays like in front of buildings, and forklifts for the "warehouse." And the cold calls wanting to speak to the benfits coordinator, the HR manager, the employee insurance manager.
Hello, can I speak to the office manager please?
Hello, I need to talk to the person in charge of your energy accounts.
Hello, our records show it is time for you to restock on copier toner, can you verify the make and model of your copier?
Hello, I need to talk to the person who buys flourescent bulbs.
Hello, I am with credit card services. We can save you a lot of mioney on your credit card processing.
Hello, our records show we can save you 30% on your long disctance calling plan. Really? How odd. Do your records also show that this phone line does not have a long distance connection and we make zero long distance calls on it? How much savings can I expect over zero cost?
And so on.
I consider them fair game. Depending on my time and energy, I might hang up, yell at them, lie to them, put them on hold forever, or generally screw with them. Once I sat the phone down in frot of a TV amd let them listen to Oprah until they gave up. But mainly I just don;t want to talk to them. They are an unwanted interruption to my day.
Good morning, who is your primary insurance carrier? And why would I discuss that with YOU, a stranger on the phone? How is our business practice anything I'd discuss with you?
lately, when they ask if they can speak to (whomever), I just say, "No." After a moment of silence, they might just hang up, or maybe even say have a nice day, but they are gone.
One common one is the "yellow pages listing" people. Lord there must be a thousand yellow pages out there, if the number of calls I get is any indictation. Usually someone from India calls, and wants to "update our records" for their yellow pages. I jknow from experience, they will try by the end of the call to sell me some listing upgrade or extra service or something. SO if I even bother to answer anything I always say I have no intention of buying any serives they offer. Sometimes they quit right there. And it isn;t the local yellow pages anyway. They want to verify the address and phone, then the email - no way - then they want the name and title of the owner, ofice manager, etc. No, we do not give out that data. No customer needs to know the office manager to call. Only reason they gather that is to sell it to the cold call assholes.
Then there is Dun and Bradstreet. yeah, the credit rating folks. They will call wanting to update the files. I know it isn;t about my company rating, it is a marketing databass harvest. So I lie. How many employees? Oh we are down to about 946. OK, and gross revenues? $2.6 million last year, it was a weak year for us... How many locations? Oh we have branches in 6 states. And so on. It is amazing the sorts of stuff that starts coming in the mail. In the fall I get a stack of gift catalogs, one to the CEO, one to the HR manager, etc. All of whom are me, or course. We would apparently be looking to buy gifts for the employees. The Butterball folks send me information on theri turkey gift certificates. I get industrial catalogs for those giant cement ashtrays like in front of buildings, and forklifts for the "warehouse." And the cold calls wanting to speak to the benfits coordinator, the HR manager, the employee insurance manager.
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