Monday, October 31, 2016
How to deal with UNWANTED PHONE CALLS
How to deal with UNWANTED PHONE CALLS
Did you know that the most unused feature on a smartphone is the phone itself? We just dont call each other the way we used to. Instead we text, email, or Facebook to get in touch. This is the reason your phone doesnt ring very often. When it does, you usually know who is calling you thanks to caller ID.
Caller ID allows you to screen every phone call and only answer when you want to talk. If you dont, you can ignore the call and return it when its more convenient to you. But what if just ignoring the call isnt an option? Or what if you dont know who is calling and you answer the phone only to find out that its someone you really dont want to talk to? Here are some tips on how you can deal with unwanted phone calls.
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The Super Chatty Relative
We all know what its like to have a telephone conversation with someone who just wont shut up. We make polite comments of agreement like, Mmhmm, and I see, but we arent really listening that closely. Were just thinking about how we can put an end to the conversation politely. Lots of times this super chatty relative is an overbearing mother, and you just dont want to disrespect her or hurt her feelings. When you get a phone call from Mom, answer but be prepared to start ending the conversation before it even starts. Say something like, Hi Mom. I wanted to answer so you know Im okay, but I really dont have time to talk right now. Can I call you back? If you give her a chance to start the conversation, youll have no other chance to end it.
The Telemarketer
Those telemarketers really are sneaky. You see an unknown number, and out of curiosity you answer the phone. When they immediately start their sales pitch, you regret not just letting it go to voicemail. In these situations, lots of people are tempted to start cursing or yelling, but thats the worst way to handle things. The telemarketer is only doing his job, so avoid bad karma and dont be mean. Politely say, Im not interested, and immediately hang up. Thats that. And to avoid getting more of these calls in the future, register your telephone number with your nations Do Not Call Registry.
The Stalker
In extreme situations, your unwanted calls may actually be calls of harassment. Whether it be a jilted lover, a vindictive friend, or a total stranger, harassing phone calls should be taken seriously. Try to avoid answering the calls, and do not respond to harassment. Call your phone company and notify them, and they may be able to prevent the number from calling you. If the harassment doesnt stop or is taking the form of threats, keep a log of all harassing calls, and notify law enforcement to file a report. The police should step in and take action to stop the stalker. You may also need to change your phone number.
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