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		<title>The tellows Call Guideline &#8211; The right way to react on annoying call center assistants</title>
		<link>http://blog.tellows.com/2012/10/the-tellows-call-guideline-the-right-way-to-react-on-annoying-call-center-assistants/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2012 10:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone who has already been called by telemarketers, knows how annoying such a call can be. Their only objective is to sell their products. They achieve this by asking cleverly formulated questions, which are usually set by a software. By using the tellows Call Guideline you are well prepared for those nuisance calls. With these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone who has already been called by telemarketers, knows how annoying such a call can be. Their only objective is to sell their products. They achieve this by asking cleverly formulated questions, which are usually set by a software.</p>
<p>By using the tellows Call Guideline you are well prepared for those nuisance calls. With these questions you turn the tables and give the call center assistants an extremely hard time. Additionally to the questions we left some blank space for you to write down the caller’s answers. Therewith, it is possible to ask the same questions during the call again and to check how serious the call actually is.<br />
Just print the guideline and use it as a support whenever you reveive unsolicited calls. Optionally you can send the completed guideline to kontaktATtellows.de (in case of contacting please replace AT by @). The most amusing or helpful guidelines will be published in our blog.</p>
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		<title>Torment the Tormentors &#8211; How to Drive the Telemarketer Up the Wall&#8230; :)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually we should feel sorry for them. &#8220;They´re just doing their jobs, aren´t they?&#8221; It is obvious that they are not calling us to have a nice little chitchat, but they want to sell!. Still, they are just doing what their boss told them to do &#8230; Try to imagine that YOU are working at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually we should feel sorry for them. &#8220;They´re just doing their jobs, aren´t they?&#8221; It is obvious that they are not calling us to have a nice little chitchat, but they want to sell!. Still, they are just doing what their boss told them to do &#8230;</p>
<p>Try to imagine that YOU are working at a call center and your job is calling people and selling things. However, not many people could imagine to harass their fellows like that.  </p>
<p>Maybe it is a question of the individual´s moral, whether to do such a job or not &#8211; and if yes, for what money? Call centres worldwide have been established in areas of high unemployment, which guarantees cheap workforce as well as a big choice and substitutability of human resources for the marketing companies.</p>
<p>Being a call center agent who does telemarketing is not easy at all. Could we make an end to telemarketing if there was no-one working for them anymore? What if it became unprofitable for them?</p>
<p>The website <a href="http://www.milk.com/random-humor/torment_telemarketers.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.milk.com/random-humor/torment_telemarketers.html?referer=');">Tormenting Telemarketers</a> came up with a nice game you can play on telemarketers in order to waste their working time (author: David Cathey): </p>
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<p><strong>Tormenting Telemarketers</strong><br />
<strong>Premise: </strong><br />
Telemarketers take the brute force approach to making sales. If you talk to a whole bunch of people, someone will buy what you are selling.</p>
<p><strong>Counter-Tactic: </strong><br />
Waste as much of their time as you can. For each minute that you waste means several potential customers that will not be reached. Make Telemarketing unprofitable. Hanging up only increases the changes for them to make a sale. Don&#8217;t let this happen!</p>
<p><strong>Hints: </strong><br />
Most of the preliminary stuff is done by someone making minimum wage, and reads a script. Let them finish. It&#8217;s easy points, and you were watching Star Trek and weren&#8217;t using your phone anyway. It&#8217;s easy to keep them interested using &#8220;attentive grunting&#8221;, similar to when your mother calls.</p>
<p><strong>Scoring: </strong></p>
<p>Basic Point System:<br />
    For each minute spent on the phone                10 pts.<br />
    Getting transfered to someone who makes<br />
        more than minimum wage                           15 pts<br />
    For each minute spent on the phone with<br />
        person making more than minimum wage     25 pts</p>
<p>Bonus Points:<br />
    Getting them to repeat part of the &#8220;script&#8221;           5 pts/each<br />
    Getting answers to stupid questions                 15 pts/each<br />
    Changing the subject                                      50 pts/each<br />
    Making the sales person angry                      175 pts<br />
    Making the sales person use profanity           750 pts<br />
    Get their boss on the phone, and tell them<br />
        the salesman used profanity                    1500 pts<br />
    Getting their 1-800- number                            10 pts<br />
    Posting their 1-800- number to alt.sex as<br />
        a free &#8220;Phone Sex&#8221; line                              50 pts<br />
    Checking the number a week later and it is<br />
        busy or disconnected                             5000 pts</p>
<p>Example:<br />
<Ring><br />
Me:     Yes?<br />
Them:   Hi, I&#8217;m with Fly-By-Night Carpet Cleaning<br />
            and we&#8217;re in your area [...] [start clock->]<br />
Them:   [...] would like to know it you are interested?<br />
Me:      Sure&#8230;<br />
Them:   Well, we are currently offering [...]<br />
Them:   [...] depending on the size of the rooms.<br />
Me:      Well, how much for the whole house?<br />
Them:   Let me transfer you to <???> [15 bonus pts!]<br />
Them:   Sir?<br />
Me:      Yes?<br />
Them:   How large is your house? [25 pts/min!]<br />
Me:      Oh, about 2,000 sqft.<br />
Them:   [...] Well, that would be about $xxx<br />
Me:      It won&#8217;t hurt the floor, will it? [stupid ?]<br />
Them:   Oh, no! We use a [...this usually takes some time!...]<br />
           and is completely safe.<br />
Me:     Even with my pets? [stupid ?]<br />
Them:   Oh, yes. The chemicals we use [...]<br />
Me:     Do you have to pre-treat, since I have pets?<br />
Them:   Yes, and we do that with [...] [repeat!]<br />
Me:     But the original offer was for $39.95, does that<br />
           include treating for pets?<br />
Them:   [...]<br />
Me:     Well, it is kindof dirty.  The guys were over for<br />
           the game.  Did you see the Cowboys vs. the Rams?<br />
           [subject change]<br />
Them:   Yes.<br />
Me:     What a game!  That last touchdown pass!  Wasn&#8217;t that<br />
           a great play?<br />
Them:   Well, back to your house&#8230;<br />
Me:     Oh yes, what about moving the furniture?<br />
Them:   [...]<br />
Me:     Do you clean furniture, too?  Those guys spilled some<br />
          beer.  Have you smelled old beer on furniture before?<br />
          But what a game, eh?!  I couldn&#8217;t believe that they<br />
          couldn&#8217;t move the ball in the second quarter&#8230;<br />
          [...] [subject change]<br />
Them:   Ahem&#8230; Would you like us to come out? [angry???]<br />
Me:     Well, when could you come out?<br />
Them:   How about next week?<br />
Me:     Hmmm&#8230;  Morning or afternoon?<br />
Them:   Either would be fine.<br />
Me:     Do you have anything the week after?<br />
Them:   Sure, can I put you down for Tuesday?</p>
<p>[Okay, let's try for those last big bonus points:]</p>
<p>Me:     Well, I don&#8217;t think it matters, since I have all<br />
        hardwood floors here!<br />
Them:   Dammit! <Yes! 250 points!><br />
        <click>
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<p>We are very keen on hearing about the games you played with your favourite telemarketers. You are welcome to write us about how <em>you</em> got the telemarketers&#8217; hackles up and how many points you made!!!</p>
<p>Enjoy your local telemarketer!</p>
<p>Team Tellows</p>
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