Posted by Mark - IN. on August 18, 2010 at 18:39:00 from (24.15.151.166):
In Reply to: OT Tele marketers posted by DeltaRed on August 18, 2010 at 12:07:56:
There was a fella I heard about a few years back, quick witted that always knew how to deal with them.
One time one called and identified himself as a telemarketer for whatever, and the home owner came back with he was a detective investigating a homicide and demanded to know the guys name because he was now involved, and may have even commited the crime, so his where abouts at a specific time needed to be known. The poor telemarketer was trying to say that he just randomly called the house, but the home owner kept cutting him off mid sentence with his homicide investigations, really going at the poor telemarketer like Andy Sipowitz from NYPD Blue, promising to have him cuffed and beaten if he didn't shut his bleeping mouth and start answering his homicide investigation questions. He went at that telemarketer so mercilessly that I bet he quit his job afterwards.
By the way, in Indiana, had until midnight last night to either call the toll free number or email the secretary of state, I think it was. I'll post a link to the story in my paper yesterday for Indiana residents.
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