clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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Probably done to death on here, but does anybody else think that ringing somebody up at home to sell goods or services should be banned ?
Was rang up by a company this afternoon (insurance I think) and was asked to give my date of birth and confirm my address.
It's annoying because I'm registered on the Telephone Preference Service.
I'm very, very rarely at home during the week, since if I'm on holiday I'm usually out and about. I had 5 or 6 calls that were dead when I picked up the phone.
Anyway I refused - and after a little digging found the company was linked to the Halifax.
Rang the Halifax (with which I used to have an account) and it was explained to me that the TPS database is quite useless because if in the past I had forgotten to explicitly say I didn't want my details passed on to anybody, those details are around for other companies to ring up.
I've now wasted a phone call making sure the Halifax inform all their partners not to ring my number.
We got rid of out answer machine because of it, because it was always full of short burts of nothing when we got home from work.
Just make it illegal - anyone else agree ?
The most bizarre call I had was last year from Barclays asking me whether I wanted to change my mind about not wanting them to ring me at home.
Was rang up by a company this afternoon (insurance I think) and was asked to give my date of birth and confirm my address.
It's annoying because I'm registered on the Telephone Preference Service.
I'm very, very rarely at home during the week, since if I'm on holiday I'm usually out and about. I had 5 or 6 calls that were dead when I picked up the phone.
Anyway I refused - and after a little digging found the company was linked to the Halifax.
Rang the Halifax (with which I used to have an account) and it was explained to me that the TPS database is quite useless because if in the past I had forgotten to explicitly say I didn't want my details passed on to anybody, those details are around for other companies to ring up.
I've now wasted a phone call making sure the Halifax inform all their partners not to ring my number.
We got rid of out answer machine because of it, because it was always full of short burts of nothing when we got home from work.
Just make it illegal - anyone else agree ?
The most bizarre call I had was last year from Barclays asking me whether I wanted to change my mind about not wanting them to ring me at home.
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