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Finally—My Phone Won't Ring!

Finally -- my phone won't ring

Well, it finally happened. The late-night unsolicited phone calls, the lawn signs, the brochures that clogged our mail boxes, and the interminable television and radio commercials have finally come to an end.

Now whether you will be mourning or celebrating your voting choices this week one thing is clear -- we will all be in a "robo-call free zone" at least for the next year or so. Despite your political leanings, I think all will agree that  this is something all of us can support.

I suspect that a lot of us have subscribed to the "Do Not Call Registry"  which is supposed to curtail any unwanted calls to our home phones and our cell phones. Of course the politicians who constructed this edict not surprisingly allowed some caveats to the law, mainly that political calls and charitable calls are excluded from the registry.

Several years ago we purchased a "phone call zapper" which is a small device hooked to the phone line that automatically disconnects any computer-generated calls. It works just fine except somehow it allows political and charitable calls to come through. I guess there is a reason for the charitable calls, but I have to be brutally honest -- we have never donated to a charity that contacts us via a phone call and I suspect that a lot of you have done likewise. We donate to many charities and recently sponsored several people in cancer fundraisers. But don't call me at home and expect a donation -- it just won't happen.

Speaking of political calls, I wonder how many of us actually listen to the entire message. And insofar as those daily election polls that measure who the voters favor, I am skeptical of the results. Who are the folks that actually spend the time speaking to the pollsters -- certainly not us.

Exit polls are also under suspicion as far as I am concerned because I think a fair percentage of people fudge their voting preferences just to fool with the pollsters.

So here's my bottom line -- don't call me about a particular candidate or
issue; keep my name off the list of charitable calls; and don't ask me who I voted for when I exit the voting booth. Now if only my "phone call zapper" was portable so I could use it on those people standing outside the polling booths. Wouldn't that be a hoot?

Daryl Patrishkoff

6:12 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Bill,

Well said, I totally agree. The political robo calls will now end, but begin next cycle.

These solicitations, charities, surveys and other phone calls are returning to the level before we put in the "do not call" list program. Another program that does not work, but someone is collecting money to manage the list and we all know we are paying for it.

Why do we continually fall for funding these programs that do not work?
Who do we hold accountable for another failed program?

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Bill Kalmar

7:30 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Daryl - we even had a call from former singer Pat Boone. Don't know what he wanted because we just hung up on the recording. And all along I thought he was just the spokesperson for walk in tubs for seniors! Maybe he should return to that! And thanks for your support of my OpEd! I think most people agree that the calls were out of control!

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Lianne Mathie

8:14 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Do Not Call has worked for me. It's when you inquire about something , your information gets sold to independent business who then start the nasty cycle all over again. Be careful what information you give out, sometimes people are not reading the disclosure statements of how companies use your information.

Char Kruse

8:58 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

yes the do not call list has been very helpful, now if they could just shut down Racheal from Credit card services I would be happy!

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Joan Doop

9:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Put a block on your phone for that number.

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Lianne Mathie

10:06 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Just shut her down yesterday!!!!!

Jim Rutkowski

2:42 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The "Do not call list" does not apply to political calls and charities. Go figure! It was good to hear from Pat Boone, Clint Eastwood, even President Reagan called me from the great beyond. I guess I'll have to add them to my Christmas card list. I now am looking forward to seeing the Magic Window ad once again with Mort Crim. Such a come down!

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Mares Hirchert

10:43 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

When a charity calls, ask them to take your name off their list, explain that you will no longer donate if you get another call. I believe that political calls are exempt from the do not call list but charities are not exempt. When actual people stand outside to talk with me or call me on the phone, I usually talk with them as I think they are doing the work of democracy person to person. When the Supreme Court and Romney said that corporations are people, then in my view robo calls are corporations way of communicating! I'de rather talk to real people.

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Mark J. Muylaert

5:38 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

Charities are exempt from the do not call list, just to let you know.

Yes, I'm glad the political season is over the calls were ridicules, especially when Bill Clinton called, man was he a pest. LOL!

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