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Can we discuss pet peeves here? (5 Viewers)

zoobird said:
I dread hearing the chirping battery indicator that makes it impossible to sleep and having to go get the ladder (and hope that we have extra batteries) while half asleep at 3am.  
I just disconnect the power cord inside and let the battery swap wait till morning. But yes, still sucks getting out the ladder and all. I always wondered if they have a light detector that only allows them to chirp at night.

 
I just disconnect the power cord inside and let the battery swap wait till morning. But yes, still sucks getting out the ladder and all. I always wondered if they have a light detector that only allows them to chirp at night.
I just take out the battery..... it stops chirping with no battery (if its wired)  :unsure:

 
People that just have no awareness at all for others. There's an older guy in my neighborhood who wants to blab with everyone he sees when he walks his dogs.  Everyone knows the type, if he catches you it's a 30 minute ordeal minimum.  Yesterday I was trimming/edging the yard after mowing, had my back to the road, and I turn around and he's 5 feet into my yard waiting for me to notice him.  I'm hot, sweaty, dirty, gas-powered weedwhacker going full blast, earmuffs on, and this guy wants me to shut it all down to chat.  

 
People that just have no awareness at all for others. There's an older guy in my neighborhood who wants to blab with everyone he sees when he walks his dogs.  Everyone knows the type, if he catches you it's a 30 minute ordeal minimum.  Yesterday I was trimming/edging the yard after mowing, had my back to the road, and I turn around and he's 5 feet into my yard waiting for me to notice him.  I'm hot, sweaty, dirty, gas-powered weedwhacker going full blast, earmuffs on, and this guy wants me to shut it all down to chat.  
We have a bunch of door to door people in my neighborhood - enough that I put a nice no soliciting sign in my garden near the steps.  Anyway, one day Im trying to replace the amp in my car.  This is not some amp in the trunk, this is an amp that controls all the sounds in the car (chimes, blinkers, radio). Its under the dashboard, so im on my back on the floor, trying to reach up under the dash trying to undo a couple bolts.  And this dilhole comes wandering up (Excuse me, I was wondering if I could talk to you about our service) - it took everything in my power to not scream at this dude.   I just said (not a good time and Im not interested. Thanks.   He started to go on and I just stopped stared at him for a second as im sweating while im lying in my car.  He stopped instantly - said sorry and walked away.

smh 

 
People that just have no awareness at all for others. There's an older guy in my neighborhood who wants to blab with everyone he sees when he walks his dogs.  Everyone knows the type, if he catches you it's a 30 minute ordeal minimum.  Yesterday I was trimming/edging the yard after mowing, had my back to the road, and I turn around and he's 5 feet into my yard waiting for me to notice him.  I'm hot, sweaty, dirty, gas-powered weedwhacker going full blast, earmuffs on, and this guy wants me to shut it all down to chat.  
That's when I'd just point to my earmuffs and do the "I can't hear you" motion and just kind of wave him away and go back to work.

 
There should be a separate checkout at convenience stores for people buying and cashing lottery tickets.  Guy in front of me couldn't decide what scratch offs he wanted, then wanted a Power-ball, and then cashed in a $2 dollar scratcher.  

 
Wait...what?
At some car washes here in KC they put a plastic sleeve over the back windshield wiper. Think a clear plastic newspaper cover. 

Presumably to protect that wiper when the car washes brushes and such go over the back of the car.

I didn't invent the method.  

 
So far today, I've gotten six telemarketer calls.  SIX

Ghah.
I'm convinced there is nothing that can be done to get rid of them.  I've tried answering in a foreign language, answering but muting immediately, cursing at them, telling them I'm a minor, telling them I sold the car they want me to buy a warranty for, waited through the message to hit whatever button to be removed from the call list, I've ignored the call, I've answered and hung up, I've told them I'm in prison on a phone that I smuggled in using my ###, I've tried everything I can think of doing but they just keep on calling day after day.  

 
I'm convinced there is nothing that can be done to get rid of them.  I've tried answering in a foreign language, answering but muting immediately, cursing at them, telling them I'm a minor, telling them I sold the car they want me to buy a warranty for, waited through the message to hit whatever button to be removed from the call list, I've ignored the call, I've answered and hung up, I've told them I'm in prison on a phone that I smuggled in using my ###, I've tried everything I can think of doing but they just keep on calling day after day.  
The Devil’s greatest trick was convincing the world that he isn't a telemarketer.

 
I finally switched my iPhone settings to silence all calls that don't come from a number that's in my Contacts.  I do miss some work calls, but they usually follow up with an email and/or leave a message.  

I've actually noticed MORE spam calls (I still get a pop-up that the call came in) since I changed this setting.  

Quite ridiculous.  Do they actually make money off this crap?

Edit:  I have had 6 "potential spam" calls (no number listed by iPhone) and 3 other "junk" calls w/ numbers associated with them..... since 8:45am this morning.  Ugh.

 
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I'm convinced there is nothing that can be done to get rid of them.  I've tried answering in a foreign language, answering but muting immediately, cursing at them, telling them I'm a minor, telling them I sold the car they want me to buy a warranty for, waited through the message to hit whatever button to be removed from the call list, I've ignored the call, I've answered and hung up, I've told them I'm in prison on a phone that I smuggled in using my ###, I've tried everything I can think of doing but they just keep on calling day after day.  
I answer the phone without saying a word and set it down, I especially love it when the music is cranked up.

 
I understand that while watching TV or movies you have to suspend some beliefs. That said, I get Irritated that in nearly every cop show, the cop yells out at the  suspect from 40 feet away, giving them time to hop in the car and speed off or run away. This would never happen in real life. It’s just stupid. 

 
The Devil’s greatest trick was convincing the world that he isn't a telemarketer.
My greatest trick is having a number with an area code located a thousand miles away from my locale. I have no contacts in the area code of my phone, so i know calls from there are telemarketers spoofing the area code, or old-fashioned wrong numbers; if I get a call from the area code in which I live, it's a near lock the call is meant for me.

 
I'm convinced there is nothing that can be done to get rid of them.  I've tried answering in a foreign language, answering but muting immediately, cursing at them, telling them I'm a minor, telling them I sold the car they want me to buy a warranty for, waited through the message to hit whatever button to be removed from the call list, I've ignored the call, I've answered and hung up, I've told them I'm in prison on a phone that I smuggled in using my ###, I've tried everything I can think of doing but they just keep on calling day after day.  
I will talk to the caller for awhile. Long enough for them to start feeling comfortable. I then ask for their company name and phone number. I then say:

”Thanks. Now, please take me off your call list, and if your company calls again I am reporting you to our states Attorney General for harassment.”

My spam calls have dropped like 95%.

 
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After all the spam calls, I got a phishing call.  It was the one from "PayPal" telling me to confirm that I had bought a laptop on eBay or wherever.  Like PayPal ever called before about that stuff.  Idiots.

 
I like to toy with the spam callers for as long as possible. I pretend I cant hear them, use different voices, accents, repeat what they say and ask 3-4 times in a row, but very slowly. 

 
There should be a separate checkout at convenience stores for people buying and cashing lottery tickets.  Guy in front of me couldn't decide what scratch offs he wanted, then wanted a Power-ball, and then cashed in a $2 dollar scratcher.  
How long are the lines at your convenience stores?

Around here, the dominant brand is Wawa, and they don’t do lottery stuff at their registers (self-serve machines only). The mom-and-pop stores that have lottery stuff at the registers almost never have long enough lines to be bothersome.

 
How long are the lines at your convenience stores?

Around here, the dominant brand is Wawa, and they don’t do lottery stuff at their registers (self-serve machines only). The mom-and-pop stores that have lottery stuff at the registers almost never have long enough lines to be bothersome.
Wawa has a lottery register to cash tickets

 
I'm sure this been mentioned several times over the course of 96 pages, but people who don't pick up after their dogs suck.  Even stranger to me though, are the people who do pick up their dog's crap but then drop the bag in the yard or on the street/curb.  I've seen people claim that they are leaving it there to pick up on the way home, but 90 percent of the time I see a bag of crap in the morning, it's in the same exact spot when I walk by with my dog again in the afternoon.  

 
I'm sure this been mentioned several times over the course of 96 pages, but people who don't pick up after their dogs suck.  Even stranger to me though, are the people who do pick up their dog's crap but then drop the bag in the yard or on the street/curb.  I've seen people claim that they are leaving it there to pick up on the way home, but 90 percent of the time I see a bag of crap in the morning, it's in the same exact spot when I walk by with my dog again in the afternoon.  
I don't agree with it at all, but I'm sure the major "thinking" in doing this is to not stink up your garbage can inside your garage.   Keep it outside to air out/harden. Still really gross.

 
I don't agree with it at all, but I'm sure the major "thinking" in doing this is to not stink up your garbage can inside your garage.   Keep it outside to air out/harden. Still really gross.
Sorry - I meant leaving it in front of other people's houses.  Though doing it in your own yard is pretty weird too.

 
One of our wawa's just got self checkout.  Gamechanger.
Ours just got them about 2 months ago.  They are awesome, although the one time I didn't notice that the light wasn't on until I had scanned my sandwich code and credit card, saw it was in some admin state so I selected the reboot option.  When that didn't work I had to wait for a worker to rescue me and cancel the transaction and go to the regular checkout.   :kicksrock:

 
I like to toy with the spam callers for as long as possible. I pretend I cant hear them, use different voices, accents, repeat what they say and ask 3-4 times in a row, but very slowly. 


I've tried this, but they are catching on.  Seems they hang up way earlier than I expect them to.  You ever pissed one of these guys off?  They say some of the nastiest stuff I've ever heard spoken.

 
I like to toy with the spam callers for as long as possible. I pretend I cant hear them, use different voices, accents, repeat what they say and ask 3-4 times in a row, but very slowly. 
I know a lot of people like to do this, but the way I see it, the people who get these jobs are often contractors who don't even work for the company selling the product. They get #### wages, face super-high pressure to hit their numbers, and many have disabilities that prevent them from working in jobs outside the home, so telemarketing may be one of the few options available.

Point being, there's no need to take your anger out on them. I cut them off immediately and politely ask to be placed on their do-not-call list (note: this is separate from the national DNC list; every company is required to maintain its own internal list.) The moment you ask them that, they are required by law to stop trying to sell you and accede to your request.

The way I see it, that way they don't waste my time and I don't waste theirs by using it up on a customer who's never going to buy. 

 
I know a lot of people like to do this, but the way I see it, the people who get these jobs are often contractors who don't even work for the company selling the product. They get #### wages, face super-high pressure to hit their numbers, and many have disabilities that prevent them from working in jobs outside the home, so telemarketing may be one of the few options available.

Point being, there's no need to take your anger out on them. I cut them off immediately and politely ask to be placed on their do-not-call list (note: this is separate from the national DNC list; every company is required to maintain its own internal list.) The moment you ask them that, they are required by law to stop trying to sell you and accede to your request.

The way I see it, that way they don't waste my time and I don't waste theirs by using it up on a customer who's never going to buy. 
We’re not taking about telemarketers making cold calls, we’re taking about the people saying that your computer has a problem and they can fix it or trying to extort money. 

 
I think all my practice over the years of not answering the phone for anyone (mom, best friend, wife, etc.) has paid off. I don't get any telemarketers calling me. 

 
I know a lot of people like to do this, but the way I see it, the people who get these jobs are often contractors who don't even work for the company selling the product. They get #### wages, face super-high pressure to hit their numbers, and many have disabilities that prevent them from working in jobs outside the home, so telemarketing may be one of the few options available.

Point being, there's no need to take your anger out on them. I cut them off immediately and politely ask to be placed on their do-not-call list (note: this is separate from the national DNC list; every company is required to maintain its own internal list.) The moment you ask them that, they are required by law to stop trying to sell you and accede to your request.

The way I see it, that way they don't waste my time and I don't waste theirs by using it up on a customer who's never going to buy. 
I get a lot of the "automated ones" ....where it is a recording first....so you can't really tell an actual person until you hit some buttons and stay on the phone for awhile....and I don't have the patience to do that...as soon as I hear the robot voice lady or dude I just end the call...

 
Guys that go door-to-door hawking replacement windows, new roofs, tree removal, etc.  

I was just speaking on a video call to like 100 people and I see dude with a workshirt and a clipboard walking down my driveway.  Sure enough, doorbell rings, dogs (who I put in the basement since I would be on camera) start barking like crazy, and I have to apologize and mute for a few seconds.  Then the jack### rings the doorbell a second time.  

Does anybody actually buy anything from these people?  

 
My wife travels for work about every other month. And she always waits until the night before her flight to pack. So I can't sleep until she's finished cramming a weeks worth of junk into a carry-on for a 2 day conference. 

 
My wife travels for work about every other month. And she always waits until the night before her flight to pack. So I can't sleep until she's finished cramming a weeks worth of junk into a carry-on for a 2 day conference. 
Meh ..a 2 day conference would be a 3 bag minimum for my wife

 
My wife travels for work about every other month. And she always waits until the night before her flight to pack. So I can't sleep until she's finished cramming a weeks worth of junk into a carry-on for a 2 day conference. 
my wife is the exact opposite. 

any trips we or she takes, the bags are out for a week+ along with growing piles of possible clothes, food for the kids, random stuff... getting sorted and resorted. I spend a week tripping and stumbling over this stuff.

 
my wife is the exact opposite. 

any trips we or she takes, the bags are out for a week+ along with growing piles of possible clothes, food for the kids, random stuff... getting sorted and resorted. I spend a week tripping and stumbling over this stuff.
Weird.  I pack like my dad.  RAF tidyness and efficiency.

 
my wife is the exact opposite. 

any trips we or she takes, the bags are out for a week+ along with growing piles of possible clothes, food for the kids, random stuff... getting sorted and resorted. I spend a week tripping and stumbling over this stuff.
I get that on both ends - my wife will unpack little by little for a week after we get back too, leaving the bags in the middle of the floor and crap strewn everywhere.

 

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