BrianShaw
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Now there's a great topic to get argumentative about!
I was 1A. I don't know what "stand-by draft" was. All I knew is that the pullout was the 18th birthday present I was anxious for, for years. Not a minute too soon. I don't think burning a draft card can change a thing. If they wanted ya, that was it.
I was scared for years that I was going to die in Viet Nam pointlessly at a young age. That must have been a terrible place to die.
A year later, I went to the Marine Corp recruiting office, but the man took one look at the skinny kid with glasses and sent me home.
We in the AF and my Army and Marine buddies used Kiwi as I do to this day.
Somebody should start a thread so see who all suffers and miserably from the same affliction I do. The phone rings, but there's nobody there. Happens repeatedly every day, unless it's Bridgett or Carmen from Cardholder Services. But that only happens once a day (usually). The do not call list is totally worthless. In fact having a telephone at all is totally worthless.
I think somebody finally tracked down and killed Rachel. Now it's only Carmen and Bridgett.
No, that's OK. I wouldn't want to get the Buzz Aldrin treatment.![]()
These are serial-calling telemarketers. The deal is, the phone is set by a computer program to ring at 2 places--mine, and an answering service. If I pick up, but the scammer at the answering service is busy scamming somebody else, then they don't pick up and run their pitch on me. So I'm holding an empty phone. Happens every day, several times a day. Once in a while it will hit on a scammer that wasn't in the middle of running a pitch, and they are connected to me.
Here's the deal: if somebody is on the do-not-call list, then wouldn't you think it would be a waste of precious time pitching them, when they could be scamming somebody who is not on the list? It stands to reason that you don't go to a lesbian bar to pick up women.
As for Cardholder Services, it is entirely a bot that rings everybody because they know their location-hiding software is so good that the FTC can't catch them. They are the slickest of the slick in the telephone scam business. Totally untouchable, and they know it.
What needs to be done is to choose a few cases and make them high-profile where the telemarketer was put to death for murder. Somewhere in America several times a month at least, somebody tripped and fell and died as a result of their injuries, running into the house to get the phone in time.
Simply put them to death summarily.
But would you take advantage of an uninformed seller?
At the end of one such war a former member quite APUG with the advice that we should all "eat shit and die".
One thing that is a problem is that when these telemarketers are on the line, you cannot hang up. They keep going.
Now, here is the problem. You can't hang up even if there is an emergency and so you cannot dial 911 or any other number. You are stuck until they finish the spiel no matter how long it is.
This is going to lead to a serious problem someday if not already reported.
PE
That's odd... I've never had that problem before.
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