Telemarketer just abruptly hung up on me. (sm)
Posted By: sm on 2009-01-14
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I first informed her I was on the no-call list and she kept trying to say (in a very strong accent) that she was not selling anything. When I asked if she was located in India (as the accent suggested) and that I was totally against offshoring she hung up before I could get the whole sentence out.
Sorry people have to make a living that way, but I am so fed up with our country giving jobs and money to other countries while our unemployment numbers and welfare numbers skyrocket. I know, I know, some people here won't do those jobs, but then again I bet some would.
I do hope Obama tries to do something about offshoring as he indicated he would.
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