The DNC list works, but as jigsaw said: watch carefully who you give your info to. I had a little girl from India call trying to sell me satellite TV Thursday. Never asked for my address so they could get it installed, just wanted either CC numbers or bank accounts. As this was obviously a scam, I asked if she did pr0n flicks for Bollywood. All I heard was a loud scream, followed by a dialtone. Not nearly as fun as messin' with the Brinks and ADT folks, but still good for a chuckle.
My personal favorite was when I picked up the phone and said "Joe's Crematorium, you kill 'em we grill 'em! Would ya like to hear the special?"
The guy on the other end actually said "Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize I reached a business."
he hung up!If you ever get a call from a home security company trying to sell you a system, you can take it one of two ways. Either act like the original gun nut (pretend you're lazs or Hang) or ask if they want to wire up the entire apartment complex. Only one guy ever said he'd wire the place, so I gave him the local PD number. My old favorite was always:
"Well, hoss, between my Stoeger and my Rottweiler I don't have a security problem. Anyone who breaks in gets a load of buckshot, and the mutt gets dinner."
After hearing that, they either hang up immediately or start a long diatribe about animal cruelty. After I signed up with the DNC list, most of 'em quit calling. I still get the local jobbies asking "Do you have a broken windshield?" and the occasional joker wanting me to donate money (always say no). For the most part, things really slow down after signing up. The fun part is when you've been on it for a while and MCI calls. Just say "I'm on the Do-not-Call list and I'll report your prettythang!" Gets rid of 'em right quick!
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Flakbait [Delta6]
