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Hopefully, he will make some headway.
sales, with no regard to 'do not call listing', and they do call on cell phones. If I have time, I'll string
them along, pretend I'm interested, and waste their time with false information. (they DO have info
on the people they call, I just say their list must be outdated......)
One time I pressed the number for more info, got connected to a person, and asked to be removed, and they hung up on me. Yuck. I reported them to the FTC.
-Erica
I press to talk while I'm at work and try to waste as much of their time as possible. It's funny when they're like "we're calling about your car warranty!" and then they turn around and ask for the make and model of my car. I then asked "wait, you called me about the warranty. Shouldn't you have my car info on file?" She tried to play around with she was just the call rep and not the warranty specialist, etc.
Garbage.
Talk about desperate to sell new cars.
Otherwise, my brother bought a car from them a few years ago and they tried to bury the cost of these useless insurance warranties in the car price.
When we went to sign the paperwork, the final price was magically inflated.
I also don't think this is an issue of people giving out their numbers to untrustworthy sources because it seems these people call numbers and phones that are hardly even used. It must be a machine with some sort of random dial that just keeps calling away until it goes through to a real number.