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danohu ([personal profile] danohu) wrote2007-06-24 09:05 pm

Dealing with cold-callers

Staying with my mother has reintroduced me to the delights of telephone salesmen. During the week, somebody calls the house trying to sell us stuff perhaps once an hour. A few of them are spectacularly obnoxious - the one that put me in a hold queue as soon as I picked up the phone was particularly impressive.

My question to you is: what can I do to them? Either to have some fun, or to make their lives unpleasant. Mostly I'm currently telling them that I'm really interested in $useless_product, asking them to wait while I turn down the cooking/call the homeowner/move to a different room, leaving the phone off the hook, and seeing how long they'll wait. But I'm in desperate need of some better ideas.

Edit: OK, OK. I'm impressed how reasonable and sensible you all are, and wondering how I managed to not run into the Telephone Preference Service. I give in: I'll be nice to them, and do the things that are supposed to make them go away. But grr...I'd love it if once things didn't all come down to politics and economics.

[identity profile] rachelfmb.livejournal.com 2007-06-25 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
No, but it would probably be a better use of time than winding them up on the phone.

Also, you really really need to read some Marxist theory.

LOL, I bet that's made you even more annoyed :P.

[identity profile] oedipamaas49.livejournal.com 2007-06-25 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
OK. I'll bite. What Marxist theory is good, and still relevant, and not long-winded or full of needless jargon?

[identity profile] rachelfmb.livejournal.com 2007-06-26 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Mostly I'm interested in the early Hegelian Marx, with the ideas of species-being and human community - I think there is an interesting parallel with perhaps more Christian ideas of co-responisbility (anyway, I've written about this already in my no_ambiguity journal, so won't write it again now).

However, that't not particularly relevant to the subject of your post. I haven't read any of this stuff for years (comment was mainly meant as a joke, in that no Marxist would ever write a post like that). But you might want to look at this and this. Tim sent me these ages ago.

I don't think that theory is generally full of needless jargon. Your argument seems to be. "I can't understand it immediately, therefore it must be wrong." I can't imagine that anyone would make that argument about physics, but it seems to be applied constantly to writings on ethical, political and ontological issues.