From: Dave Hart <davehart@microsoft.com>
To: baumbach@atmel.com
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UTC Datetime: 1993-12-11 03:49:41 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 19:49:41 PST
From: Dave Hart <davehart@microsoft.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 19:49:41 PST
To: baumbach@atmel.com
Subject: Re: value of privacy?
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I use a variation on the below whenever I get a telemarketer calling --
but instead of asking for the home number, I just ask for their number,
meaning work number. Amazingly, it's very effective. Apparently
outbound telemarketers often don't want to get inbound phone calls.
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| From: <netmail!baumbach@atmel.com>
|
| An idea that I have never used, but was suggested to me by my father, goes
| like this:
|
| RING RING
|
| me: Hello
|
| ??: Mr. Peter Baumbach, I am calling from ICK inc. to offer you ..
|
| me: Excuse me, but I am busy right now. Could you give me your name and
| home phone number, and I will call you back later?
|
| ??: Huh? I can't give you my home number, that's private.
|
| me: But you know my name and number. This hardly seems fair.
|
|
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