I don't know HOW these people got my number (especially since our home phone line is in my mom's name, we're unlisted, and I'm in a different country) but I constantly get calls from AOL telling me I signed up for a home-based business selling Direct TV and something else that is totally useless to Canadians.
The first time they called - which was several months ago - I politely told them I had no idea what they were calling about, that I wasn't interested, and to please remove me from their call list.
For the sake of readability I'll simply just mention the fact that for months I've been receiving calls roughly once a week, and often times more than that.
Every time I tell them I'm not interested, and remind them that I've asked to be removed from their call list.
Terrified of SC-dom, I've often been reluctant to ask for a supervisor, but one day I did and was assured I would get no more calls.
Well that was a big load of crap.
I always want to just set the phone down and leave it until they hang up, but they always catch me off guard when they call and I've never been able to pull that age-old move.
Yesterday a nice young rep called and I repeated the same spiel, and was again assured I would get no more calls.
And here we are today. I just got off the phone with them. AGAIN!
And was assured I would be removed from the call list. AGAIN!
This has gone on for about five months and apparently nothing I say to them hammers the idea through that I am not interested!
I don't like being mean, especially to someone who is just doing what is asked of them, so I don't want to start screaming about legal action, but I've asked for a supervisor and have repeatedly (every call, to be exact) asked to be removed from their call list and yet their calls are unrelenting.
What the hell do I do here? Should I just put up with their annoyance and let them keep calling me?
Do I dare become the person I hate and threaten (an empty threat, but a threat nonetheless) legal action?
Should I ask for a supervisor again, and explain again that I've asked them dozens of times to stop calling me?
Nothing seems to have worked, so for those of you who do, or have, worked in call centres of this nature how would you, as a CSR, handle this situation?
Better yet, how would you ideally hope that a "customer" (even though I'm not one) address this situation to you?
Someone toss me some ideas here, because I'm at a loss when it comes to getting these people off my back.
The first time they called - which was several months ago - I politely told them I had no idea what they were calling about, that I wasn't interested, and to please remove me from their call list.
For the sake of readability I'll simply just mention the fact that for months I've been receiving calls roughly once a week, and often times more than that.
Every time I tell them I'm not interested, and remind them that I've asked to be removed from their call list.
Terrified of SC-dom, I've often been reluctant to ask for a supervisor, but one day I did and was assured I would get no more calls.
Well that was a big load of crap.
I always want to just set the phone down and leave it until they hang up, but they always catch me off guard when they call and I've never been able to pull that age-old move.
Yesterday a nice young rep called and I repeated the same spiel, and was again assured I would get no more calls.
And here we are today. I just got off the phone with them. AGAIN!
And was assured I would be removed from the call list. AGAIN!
This has gone on for about five months and apparently nothing I say to them hammers the idea through that I am not interested!
I don't like being mean, especially to someone who is just doing what is asked of them, so I don't want to start screaming about legal action, but I've asked for a supervisor and have repeatedly (every call, to be exact) asked to be removed from their call list and yet their calls are unrelenting.
What the hell do I do here? Should I just put up with their annoyance and let them keep calling me?
Do I dare become the person I hate and threaten (an empty threat, but a threat nonetheless) legal action?
Should I ask for a supervisor again, and explain again that I've asked them dozens of times to stop calling me?
Nothing seems to have worked, so for those of you who do, or have, worked in call centres of this nature how would you, as a CSR, handle this situation?
Better yet, how would you ideally hope that a "customer" (even though I'm not one) address this situation to you?
Someone toss me some ideas here, because I'm at a loss when it comes to getting these people off my back.
Comment