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Spam (tele-marketing) calls received on mobile [ New Topic]
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posted by HKBloke 66 days ago
Are these illegal yet ? I have lost track of where we are in the HK Govt's 'roll out schedule' for all this stuff.


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posted by EmilyBronte 66 days ago
Wei?


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posted by smog 66 days ago (edited 66 days ago)
No - and there is no intention to make live telemarketing calls illegal - I don't see how you could possibly frame a law that would do so.

What is now illegal is for anyone to send unsolicited SMS, fax or pre-recorded voice messages to any numbers which are registered on the corresponding Do Not Call register (there's one for each of fax, SMS & pre-recorded voice).

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posted by adfundum 66 days ago

http://www.ofta.gov.hk/en/uem/main.html



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The Designer
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posted by HKBloke 66 days ago
OK tks - so i have noticed a sudden rise in the number if live tele-marketing calls i am, getting on my mobile. Obviously you can play the 'Wei Wei Wei' game for the first few times but then even that gets boring. Can you get these blocked.

The last few had caller ID enabled so i can see the numbers. Love it when you call back and as soon as they realise you cannot speak cantonese they roll out the std 'sorry i dialed the wrong number' even though i called them.


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posted by smog 66 days ago (edited 66 days ago)
I'd noticed the same. My theory is that the marketing companies are treating the "do not call" registers as a very good source of validated live phone numbers.

OFTA is already onto a version of unsolicited calling which is to call you quickly and hang up before you answer so that you see a missed call and call them back. OFTA has confirmed that this is covered by the UEMO: http://www.ofta.gov.hk/en/press_rel/2008/Apr_2008_r1.html

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Fundy
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posted by adfundum 66 days ago

I normally hit the "pound key" about 10 times, and then hang up.

It:
- tricks dialling computers into thinking that your number is not a voice number, and flags you for deletion off the list.
- p**ses off the live telemarketeers, who give up after a number of tries.
- gives me tremendous satisfaction

All kidding aside, it does actually work. I get almost no unsolicited calls these days, live or otherwise.
The only ones that keep trying are the trainees being broken in at De Bore & partners etc, who will call anybody, including people supposedly scratched off the list 6 months earlier...


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posted by Beer Boy 66 days ago
I have had a few recently, when I answer in Ingerishhi they always ask if I can say can I speak Cantopop, I say yes, they start blabbering and then I quite rudely tell them I haven't understood a single word they said in Cantopop back...

Usually they get frustrated at that and say bye

I take under performing to new lows...
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posted by Paps of Jura 66 days ago
I feel left out cos I never get these !

Dib Dob nib knob
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posted by Beer Boy 66 days ago
tell you what Papsie, next time I get one I'll give them your number and say you are highly interested in whatever s**t they are selling

I take under performing to new lows...
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posted by Load Toad 66 days ago (edited 66 days ago)
I find a polite 'F**k off' ends the call quickly and with the minimum of hassle.

You used to speak the truth.
But now you're clever.
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posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 66 days ago
It's particularly annoying when overseas and you get charged roaming rates for receiving them.

Watchu talkin' about Willis?
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posted by geraldo 66 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant
It's particularly annoying when overseas and you get charged roaming rates for receiving them.


especially when it's smartone promoting their own (stupidly expensive) IDD rates - happened last week in China, account manager still on sick leave


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posted by adfundum 66 days ago
quote:
Originally posted by geraldo
quote:
Originally posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant
It's particularly annoying when overseas and you get charged roaming rates for receiving them.


especially when it's smartone promoting their own (stupidly expensive) IDD rates - happened last week in China, account manager still on sick leave


After receiving one of your famous "How to swear in Flemish fluently in 3 minutes" lessons?

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posted by geraldo 66 days ago
he's well past that stage, he's as native as you can get now


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posted by Killer Tomato 66 days ago
it all became much bett6ter for me since i took a diff point of view on my mobile:

1 my colleagues know my office number, so they dont need to call me mobile
2 my friends know my office and home number which are tyhe 2 locatioons i spend most time
3 disconnect mobile phone for 2 months to assist in educating everybody
4 after this never ever answer any call anymore thats not listed in your phonebook

the result is i am now on a package of HK$ 38 a month and happy as pie that i dont get disturbed every 5 seconds by just about everybody for nothing :) and it works perfect


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posted by Charles 66 days ago
I normally tell them in a very clear, slow voice, that I do not want to join their Al Qaeda terrorist network. Then hang-up.


 
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