The future is now old man!

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      5 months ago

      I searched the # of a place I work for and it said it was from some random lady in Florida l

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        Well we’ve been trying to find a good time to tell you this, might as well be now. You actually work for some random lady in Florida. Sorry about all the misdirection, she’s a very secretive lady

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    At work we are required to call customers with a non trackable phone number. So everytime we call someone, it only shows “unnknown number”. I don’t get it how most people would answer that. I would never do that.

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      I don’t, ‘google screen’ answers it and transcribes the call. Funnily enough I’ve not had a single call transcribed. So that’s a search and block/report.

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        Community Blood Center. The very polite vampires are the only ones who put up with Google screen for me. They really like my blood.

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      The hospital recently started calling with hidden numbers. So now im back to picking up those calls again because those are calls I can’t really miss.

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          Lots of reasons, none of them excusable. They could want to stop people from calling back and are too lazy/can’t figure out how to set up an inbound call back route to go to a “Don’t call us back at this number” voice message; they could have switched phone services (or they’re utilizing a call center/got a new call center) that masks automatically. Those are the two that spring off the top of my head.

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    Nah man, if it’s not important enough for a call it must not be that important, if you text me I might not even open the message

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    What I’d really like is a complicated menu system where their call can get put through but only after they’ve proven a high degree of commitment and dedication to it. Like what captchas do.

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      yeah kinda like every doctor office or credit card company we ever call. Imagine if everyone who called us had to go through all these hoops.

      Hello thank you for calling u/HappyMonchichi. Please listen closely as our menu options have changed. For questions, press 1. For conversation, press 2. To leave a sarcastic jab, press 3. To speak to our secretary, press 4. To speak directly with u/HappyMonchichi please catch her in person most likely wherever you met her or saw her last. Thank you. Goodbye.

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        90% of the time whenever you get one of those menus, you can just press 0 to get a real person on the line.

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          On pixel phones the Android assistant can filter calls for you

          It’s surprising when people follow the machine’s instructions and state who they are and why they are calling. It’s not a menu system, but it gets maybe the best 30% of the effect

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          “Thank you for calling [Person Name]. We are experiencing a high volume of calls at the moment, and all of our customer service representatives are currently assisting other customers. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.”

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      Pixel kind of has this. Seems to be working since I haven’t gotten a voicemail in months 🤷‍♂️…filters out most non contacts calls before they bother getting screened.

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      It trickier when you’re actually expecting a call but you don’t know what number they will call from, like a job recruiter.

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        Honestly I just screen these calls as well, call them back immediately if they leave a relevant voicemail, and apologize for not picking up as “the spam and scam calls have got so prevalent that I screen literally every call these days.”

        I had a recruiter just today laugh and say “yeah, it’s gotten pretty bad, I do the same thing.” So it’s not like they are going to hold it against you these days.

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    Me answering a call because it’s way faster and convenient than only texting like a nervous, terminally online teenager who is trying to stigmatize using a phone to make phone calls: 🥱

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      This post is about spam calls, which you’ll only get more of if you answer them.

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        nowhere in the OP is there anything about spam calls. the comments just started going that way but this post just reminds me of socially awkward flakes

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      You also can’t easily reverse directory anymore. Now you end up with 30 pages of links to places that will charge you $40 to say that it’s an unlisted cell number.

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    Sorry OP, but we’re urgently trying to contact you about your cars extended warranty! We save car owners major money from the shock of expensive repairs with affordable extended coverage! For as low as a cup of coffee a day you can have the peace of mind when it comes to car repairs.

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    The only time I’ve answered an unknown number in the last decade plus is when I was applying for jobs. Everything else goes to voicemail.

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    Imagine having your desk at work setup like this. Who the hell puts the monitor off to the side like that? My neck would kill me after 5 mins

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      I could see it happening if your job primarily involves talking to people sat on the other side of the desk.