Inflated Self-Importance
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
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there are many ways around the TPS
Even if you report a companying for ignoring it they'll do fuck all
I've only seen one occasion where the TPS fined a company for this, and they were making 25,000+ unsolicited calls per day
( , Mon 28 Jan 2013, 13:15, 1 reply)
Even if you report a companying for ignoring it they'll do fuck all
I've only seen one occasion where the TPS fined a company for this, and they were making 25,000+ unsolicited calls per day
( , Mon 28 Jan 2013, 13:15, 1 reply)
Usual way to bypass call preference is to claim they are not selling but are actually conducting a survey, if you say yes to doing the survey, this is taken as an implicit consent to having your details sold to the companies that they ask your opinion about.
I fell for this once and its taken several months to get these wankers to take my phone number off the lists they constantly sell to each other, I still get PPI calls and calls from India attempting to sell me financial services which I assume is a euphemism for PPI claimback.
Allegedly, this implicit consent loophole was supposed to be have been tightened up.
( , Mon 28 Jan 2013, 22:08, closed)
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