Chris Albertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >My brother has the BEST solution for sales people. He makes >an appointment with them to come out and gives an address across the >street. It really wastes a real estate salesman or house painter's >time to drive out to a dead end. Keeps em off the phone too. > I once got Reader's Digest direct mail department off my back by sending them a formal offer to check their mail service - every received mail piece would be reported by me (including a 'quality report' - folded, cracked, ...) and I would invoice only some 50 dollars per mail piece for that. Sending mail would constitute acceptance of the offer - never got a single piece of mail from them again (a pity, I could've been rich ;-)).
Wonder whether one could build up a similar construction (the paper one was legally quite watertight, of course) for telemarketeers... -- Cees de Groot http://www.tric.nl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tric, the new way helpdesk/ticketing software, VoIP/CTI, web applications, custom development _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
