So how do you buy online without providing name, address, telephone, e-mail, and credit card?
Irrelevant.
I wanted the item immediately and I was paying cash. No conversation required.
So how do you buy online without providing name, address, telephone, e-mail, and credit card?
2) Constantly getting on-line and mail ads, "Are you ready for a walk-in bathtub?" Actually I wish there would be a human sales person, so I could ask them: What do you mean, ready...What is this...something you have to work your way up to? And wouldn't you have to sit there, stark naked, while all the water drains out? And if it's meant for invalids, then who cleans the tub?
Amethyst
The worst offenders I run into periodically are the door-to-door salespeople for Jesus. Talk about won't take no for an answer.
I wanted specifics per room in case we didn't do the whole house all at once. He couldn't do that, but if we signed TODAY there was a discount and free yada yada, whatever.
The worst offenders I run into periodically are the door-to-door salespeople for Jesus. Talk about won't take no for an answer.
A new twist is now they approach you out in the shopping areas. I was at my corner where I'm a crossing guard and I saw a car park a few stores away. The guy got out and approached a few people before he got to me. I saw him coming so I already knew what he was doing.
.............I got into my car and that woman came over to my window and started her shtick about Jesus and God. I quickly told her I'm an atheist (which I am) and that ended her shtick very quickly. She politely told me to have a nice day and continued moving through the parking lot. As I was leaving the lot, I saw her doing her shtick with the store's security guard (who, I thought would have evicted her already because it is private property) who was outside.
Read that when asked for a phone number to use as a store member that a local area code and Jenny's number is a safe bet, as someone usually uses it when signing up. (xxx-867-54 oh nieeine). The one time I tried it at Harbor Freight it didn't work, but give it a shot for entertainment!
It's 867-5309! I use that a lot, especially on Web sites where a phone number is required so that you can proceed. ....
It's 867-5309...
The worst offenders I run into periodically are the door-to-door salespeople for Jesus. Talk about won't take no for an answer. Guess with God on their side, the Beware of Dogs sign wasn't enough of a deterrent. One time a pair of orthodox evangelicals got past my usually locked gate, made it all the way to the door, before my 4 Rottweilers figured it out. I mentioned that the dogs out back would be coming around any moment. Problem solved.
I can sympathize with her. I'm always trying to move people over to Vanguard.
...wasn't interested in buying the car and wanted my keys back. He told me he had to get them from his manager who wouldn't give them to him unless I met with them both. I told him (while giving my best Charlie Manson stare) to give me the keys or I was walking to a pay phone and reporting the car as stolen. He promptly returned my car keys.