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Grumble 06-19-2004 10:58 PM

Solicitors
 
Whenever I ring Curvy I get a message saying hang up if you are solicitor.

It is a good thing I am not a legal practitioner as in Australia they are known as Barristers & Solicitors.

Is this a shot at the Legal profession perhaps LOL.

Actually it sucks all this telemarketing, very invasive and unwelcome. My stock answer is that I will not buy anything over the phone unless I make the call so they are wasting their time with me.

Oldfart 06-20-2004 06:51 AM

When I'm off to my favourite bar, does that make me a barrister?

Grumble 06-20-2004 08:16 AM

of course mate

Teddy Bear 06-20-2004 10:51 AM

We get alot of phone call sales pitches. They are so annoying!

I try to think of responses that go along with what thier selling..... Several places have called about re-mortgaging. I say, 'oh I need another mortgage since the bank is repossesing my house claiming I didn't pay on the first one.' For people selling windows; 'I have no windows in my house because I hate sunlight.' The vacume guy gets; 'Vacume? What is that? I don't trust those new-fangled things.' And so on....... ;) :D

osuche 06-20-2004 11:27 AM

<--- Has an unpublished number and rarely if ever gets them

LixyChick 06-21-2004 04:55 AM

There's a "no call" list you can get on...but it doesn't stop your credit card companies from calling. They've actually farmed out the telemarketing biz to other countries...and they teach the solicitors the "American accent and slang" so we aren't put off by the calls. Poor East Indians (one example)...they have no idea how much this has been bugging us and they just think we're extremely rude when we say such things as, "Gimme your phone number and I'll call YOU at home when I have more time to talk"!

I want that recording that Curvy has on her line! You're exactly right Grumble! If I want more insurance...I'll make the call! I don't sit by the phone and hope that an insurance agent will call me! Geezzzzzzzzzz! It's a ludicrous business!

celticangel 07-04-2004 02:18 PM

Had a phone call from a company wanting to sell me a conservatory~~~~~~I stay one up!!~~~~~funny~~~they didn't make any on stilts!

Oldfart 07-04-2004 02:33 PM

As a shift worker, I sleep till 1PM on night shift.

If my SO hasn't done her bounden duty and killed the bedroom phone,

sometimes I am less than wonderful with these interruptions.

Not rude, just remind the caller that I've had 3 hrs sleep and had been

aiming for 8.

Wouldn't be a telemarketer for quids.

scotzoidman 07-05-2004 01:16 AM

What I hate is that now that we have the "no-call" list, they get around it by having a recording give you the sales pitch...I can't even be rude & verbaly abusive to them now...

jseal 07-05-2004 05:38 AM

Gentlefolk,

Does anyone know how the meanings diverge from what I presume was a common origin?

PantyFanatic 07-05-2004 08:22 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by jseal
Gentlefolk,

Does anyone know how the meanings diverge from what I presume was a common origin?

Sir jseal,

As an envoy without good breeding or of good family, I can only hazard a hypothesis.

My un-researched assumption would be that the evolution occurs by the inverse of the convention that originally spawned them. As human motions and vocals utterances developed amidst each regional group as a mutually functional communication method, it escalated as cultural and technology increased. Upon reaching an apex where the sustenance producers were able to support a hierarchy that had the leisure to ethnocentrically determine the acceptable method of communication for the lesser, the paradigm was established.

It would seem a flagrant disregard for the elite edict, in favor or function, generates such deviations.



:fly:

LixyChick 07-05-2004 08:58 AM

Um...

Oh nevermind! I ain't touching that ^^^ with a ten foot Pixie pole!

LOL!

Steph 07-05-2004 09:31 AM

ROFL PF

jseal 07-05-2004 12:43 PM

PantyFanatic,

While I can’t quite bring myself to disagree with your post, I think it might fit better in the “Bizarre spam” thread.

Still, one must take the bitter with the sweet, so have at it sir!

Oldfart 07-05-2004 01:05 PM

Well done PF.

jseal, a solicitor was one who solicited business for his boss,

the barrister. The barrister was licensed to appear in court and and was

normally too busy to chase customers. His flunky did this.

Evolution of roles had the solicitor becoming more professional, so he

in turn needed a flunky, an articled clerk.

Next thing we'll be begging the tea-lady to arrange a land title transfer

or to write up a writ against someone.


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