Re: NRA Telemarketing?
- From: herb@xxxxxxxxxx (Herb Leong)
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 13:00:42 +0000 (UTC)
In article <eujnle$srt$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
ULB <ultralightbackpacker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
#So last night I get a call from an NRA telemarketer about 8PM PST.
#She says there is an important message for you regarding some recent
#anti gun proposals. I ask her is it HR1022? She says she doesn't
#know and proceeds to put on the recording tell me about 1022. It was
#1022.
At least she was honest in saying she didn't know. Most telemarketers
or telefundraisers have little or no personal intrest in the cause they
are working for. I usualy just stop the canned speech with a 'how much
do you want' and tell them a check will be in the mail.
#If that isn't annoying I don't know what is. If they want to continue
#to get my money, atleast have the people knowledgeable and a gun
#enthusiast, and not some worthless chump.
The problem is that people who care about our cause are gonna be
volunteers and voulunteers are not reliable.
/herb
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