Telemarketer Honeypot
I have not been blessed with telemarketing calls since the first night we recorded them. Then again, I'm not sitting in front of those phone lines all day long (they're in the other room, and the machine does not ring aloud by design). If you've ever been stuck inside one of those Web forms that's asking for your phone number, and you'd rather not give it out, go ahead and give ours out instead. Hell, even give one of our numbers to strange people you meet at bars, so that when they call into a live broadcast, we can really have some fun with 'em (after explaining that the 'call may be recorded for quality assurance purposes'). Use these at will:
#1: 206.860.5198
#2: 206.323.1979
#3: 206.324.2541
#4: 206.325.5941
#5: 206.328.7613
#6: 206.568.5879
You could even use these phone numbers on silly mail-in forms. We don't care.
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2 Comments
\\mandolux
August 29th, 2005
at 4:46pm
…maybe you should set up an 800 (866) number thingy. :)
Mark
August 29th, 2005
at 6:58pm
Good idea… we got a telemarketer leaving a voicemail on our SkypeIn number so we used it on our show, and now we're switching our tape night to a weeknight around dinner hour so we can catch one live. Let the fishing begin…