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We wanted a monkey butler and bought one off eBay. Imagine our surprise when we found it was just an ordinary monkey with rabies. Worse: It had no butler training at all. Tell us about your duff technology purchases.

Thanks to Moonbadger for the suggestion

(, Thu 29 Sep 2011, 12:51)
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My Panasonic Answerphone
It works. It records the increasingly frustrated attempts by my mother to contact me beautifully.

But, when someone's finished leaving a message, it says "Thanks for calling" in a chirpy voice that some talented v/o artist spent ages getting just right, an overworked coder expertly compressed into the tiny amount of on-board ROM and triggered to play when the message was complete.

And people complete their message how?
(, Thu 29 Sep 2011, 22:59, 5 replies)
Ah, I see the flaw there

(, Fri 30 Sep 2011, 4:24, closed)
BT machines do this, too.
I've often wondered why - probably because no one at BT understands anything about telephones.
(, Fri 30 Sep 2011, 8:39, closed)
Funny things answerphones.
I had one in the 90's, and spent several hours recording a really clever message that had Go West playing in the background. It was timed so that as I finished saying 'leave a message after the bleep', the chorus would start . . . 'Call me . . da da da da da da, caaaaaaall meee-eee" and fade out.

Every single person who heard it made a point of either leaving a message or calling later to tell me how fucking annoying it was.
(, Fri 30 Sep 2011, 9:26, closed)

I would hazard a guess at pressing #. It might even say so in the manual :P
(, Mon 3 Oct 2011, 14:00, closed)
Also says it if you run out of time
So the caller knows their message has been truncated
(, Wed 5 Oct 2011, 23:21, closed)

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