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Political "Information" Calls
I really wonder if either of the main political parties think they are going to garner any votes for their governor candidate by disturbing people with robo-calls and recorded messages.
I have yet to meet anyone who said, "Gee, Buggy, I was watching American Idol last night and got a recorded robo-call from the xxx Party about their candidate. It made such good sense to me that I am changing my vote and you should, too. By the way, who won the American Idol final?" |
When I worked on a campaign back in '72 a local candidate mentioned he was going to a nearby apartment building that evening to knock on doors and meet the people. A last minute "blitz" before the next day's election.
I mentioned it was a good idea... that there was nothing I would enjoy more than pouring a nice glass of beer, setting back in my comfy chair, switching on Monday Night Football... and then having him knock on my door. He decided not to go. I've worked on campaigns but will never do the phone calls. If I find them annoying and don't see any point to them. |
Yes, they are annoying.
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Another reason for Caller I.D.
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Get a Panasonic phone with the ability to block numbers. My current one can block 30 numbers but I just ordered one that will block 250. The caller just gets a busy signal every time they call. I've really cut back on the unwanted calls and would recommend this phone highly as the Do Not Call registry is a joke! This week I've blocked the political calls
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Political calls are exempt from the Do Not Call registry I believe
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I believe you are correct about political phone calls. In addition, I think the same holds true for calls from the Fraternal Order of Police. Both of them are annoying! |
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You know, they annoy me too, and I never listen to them and hang up as soon as I know what is going on. But I bet there is research that says that the calls do generate votes for a candidate, otherwise they probably wouldn't do it. Unfortunately, too many voters either (1) don't know the issues or candidates and only vote for a name they recognize by whatever means, or (2) vote for the last candidate that contacts them. My rule in retirement is, use caller ID and if I don't recognize the number, then I don't answer it.
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I agree robo-calls are annoying and worthless. However, they are a good demonstration of the low level of intelligence and lack of common sense of politicians and their handlers.:jester:
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My current Panasonic is KX-TG7731 but that only blocks 30 numbers. It was given to me. The one I just ordered is KX-TG6841 which blocks 250 numbers. It does store calls in a call list as people call - I guess it just keeps building unless you erase it. I can't believe how it has given me such satisfaction to block the telemarketer idiots. I would recommend the 250 capacity though and you must be subscribed to caller ID. Best purchase I've made in a long time!
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It is a house phone. Model 6841 is one handset - 6842 has 2 handsets etc. I ordered mine from Amazon. Look it up on Amazon and read the reviews. Most of them mention about being able to block the 250 numbers. I just laugh when a call is blocked - finally something to stop the annoying calls. Couldn't be happier!
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