What happiness!
I’ll be able to observe 9/11 in my own way, without worrying about somebody calling me pushing credit cards or trying to sell insurance.
Now, if I could only enjoy dinner, read a book, watch a game, or, god forbid SLEEP during the rest of the year without one of these parasites annoying me.
I’m willing to bet dollars to donuts that there will most assuredly be some telemarketing going on. There are, after all, those automated calling machines and, no doubt, some fool will forget to reprogram the piece of trash.
Who knows? Maybe this will be what it takes to get telemarketing gone.
Heck, this is a good thing. Pretty surprising, too. The quote I heard on the radio from some telemarking guru was that it was felt folks wouldn’t be in the mood to take such calls. (Yeah, I know, as if they are now.)
I’m just shocked they had the sensitivity to even consider it.
I might be being a cynic here, but I doubt this is a sensitivity issue, or anything quite that nice. I think they know they won’t make any money, so they tell the employees to take the day off without pay (or a vacation day)
I might feel differently if they gave them the day off in order to perform a community service, or give blood, or something. My two cents only.
I read something about major corporations such as Dell and Coca-Cola suspending advertising for the day too. I was sure I read it on the snopes messageboard but I can’t find the thread with the link to the news story now.
No. It’s illegal for them to call phones that charge the receiver for phone calls. This includes 800 numbers and many cell phones. Since it is impossible for them to tell which cell phones have which calling plans, they just don’t bother to call numbers with cell phone prefixes. This only applies to unsolicited telemarketing calls.
Clearly they are doing this because they wouldn’t make enough money that day to even pay for the electric bill. This is hardly unprecidented. Most telemarketers don’t call on Super Bowl Sunday either.
Nobody in Australia pays for incoming calls which leaves us wide open to telemarketers and junk text messages. I plan on avoiding the new phones with GPS chips, odds are you’ll be walking past maccas and get text messaged to come in for half off a Big Mac.
I wish there was some law against the drunks misdialling and calling me at 3 am to come pick them up, I do like telling them I will be there in 5 minutes and rolling back over to go to sleep though. (Don’t tell me to turn it of, my family live on the other side of the dateline, my mobile is always on.)
I do however pay for internet bandwidth and therefore spammers are reaching into my pocket everytime they send me mail and I do wonder how on earth that can be legal, especially the heavy HTML mails, they get the people who pay for time online as well.
So I wake up this morning and check my various e-mail accounts. What do I discover? A load of junk mail, all but one transmitted today. The odd one out was sent merely seconds before midnight.
As unpleasant and intrusive as spam and telemarketing is, I’m not surprised Monty. I’m at work today (as is everyone I know with a job), so I’m not sure I feel an awful lot superior to marketers and ad executives. We may intensely dislike what they do but most of them are perfectly legal.
As unpleasant and intrusive as spam and telemarketing is, I’m not surprised Monty. I’m at work today (as is everyone I know with a job), so I’m not sure I feel an awful lot superior to marketers and ad executives. We may intensely dislike what they do but most of them are perfectly legal.