Captain Dirty
Platinum Member
When I receive phone call from a number I do not know but suspect it might be a legitimate call I will pick up the receiver but remain silent. Most telemarketers use a voice activation to start their spiel; legitimate callers usually will say Hello after a short silence. If it is a spiel, I will set the handset aside until the incessant beeping indicating an open line cues me to hang up.
By so doing am I helping my fellow man by occupying the marketer or his computer so he cannot bother another? The wear on the marketer or his equipment and the phone charges for that time is probably infinitesimal, but is it a cost?
Does the marketer amend his phone number list, e.g. ""non-working number", bad number, good number, "hey, here's a live one"? I trust the rejection rate is so large that the marketer would not bother to mark a recipient for vindictive treatment; is that correct?
By so doing am I helping my fellow man by occupying the marketer or his computer so he cannot bother another? The wear on the marketer or his equipment and the phone charges for that time is probably infinitesimal, but is it a cost?
Does the marketer amend his phone number list, e.g. ""non-working number", bad number, good number, "hey, here's a live one"? I trust the rejection rate is so large that the marketer would not bother to mark a recipient for vindictive treatment; is that correct?