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I try to keep the caller on the phone for as long as possible, I often have my wife in stitches. 10 minutes has been the max.
From what I have said, they are clearly following a script, putting the answers in a box without listening and understanding what I tell them...
For example...
One was trying to sell me a new credit card, after a few holding replies, one question was...
How many credit cards, do you have?
oh let me think, 19, no then there' the Halifax, one, oh, a couple ohh Santander, hang on... 23 yes 23...
Do you have any outstanding credit on them? well you can imagine, going through 23 cards takes a while especially if you have to get a balance slip from the file... boy... they are still there asking questions...
Eventually I say, well it's been nice talking to you, clearly what I have told you is clearly unbelivable, and I hope I have wasted your time, as I have enjoyed winding you up, and you might just want to take me off your mailing list.
They don't say much more after that...
The other caller clearly selects a random number, and I wait for him to confirm who he would like to speak to, by full name, this forms a brick wall for about half of them.
Then there are the guys who have been sold on the phone numbers, usually they have your full name, so a brick wall untill they can give me the name of the company that provided these details, keep asking them after every question they ask.... after about three replies like this they go away. Also mention telephone preference services and they often go.
The other one I use is ask their name and insist that they give you their phone number, so I can call them back should they get cut off...
They don't know how to handle that one, and sometimes the greener ones escalate the call to their supervisor, then you can go from there.
I just take them as a challenge, and time the call lol...
So who can beat 10 minutes?
lol
From what I have said, they are clearly following a script, putting the answers in a box without listening and understanding what I tell them...
For example...
One was trying to sell me a new credit card, after a few holding replies, one question was...
How many credit cards, do you have?
oh let me think, 19, no then there' the Halifax, one, oh, a couple ohh Santander, hang on... 23 yes 23...
Do you have any outstanding credit on them? well you can imagine, going through 23 cards takes a while especially if you have to get a balance slip from the file... boy... they are still there asking questions...
Eventually I say, well it's been nice talking to you, clearly what I have told you is clearly unbelivable, and I hope I have wasted your time, as I have enjoyed winding you up, and you might just want to take me off your mailing list.
They don't say much more after that...
The other caller clearly selects a random number, and I wait for him to confirm who he would like to speak to, by full name, this forms a brick wall for about half of them.
Then there are the guys who have been sold on the phone numbers, usually they have your full name, so a brick wall untill they can give me the name of the company that provided these details, keep asking them after every question they ask.... after about three replies like this they go away. Also mention telephone preference services and they often go.
The other one I use is ask their name and insist that they give you their phone number, so I can call them back should they get cut off...
They don't know how to handle that one, and sometimes the greener ones escalate the call to their supervisor, then you can go from there.
I just take them as a challenge, and time the call lol...
So who can beat 10 minutes?
lol