Yes, it's a great way to handle these idiots.
I've been doing that for years. Usually (around dinner time), is when they'll call. So I just ask "Can you hold for a moment?"...then I hang up. Works like a charm.
For the junk mail thing, often you will get a SSAE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) included, or the postage is pre-paid via bulk mailing, so what I've done, and I might add, not as often any more....is to take the pre-paid envelope, collect a bunch of them, then after a while send them back with some other companies junk offer inside, making sure that at least one of the pieces has my name and address on it. That way, they've had to pay to get someone elses junk mail. It's opened up, they realize what I've done, and also realize that I will continue to do this until I'm off their list(s).
I don't get a whole lotta crap anymore.
I'll post a funny story I've got at home...
It involves the response to some junk mail and the family put their dog's name as the respondent.
He (the dog) ended up with an A+ credit rating, a $15,000 line of credit, scams of all kinds including family tree investigations, and how the dog's ancestors we're notable figures in history, possibly even of royalty decent.Someone would call and ask for the dog (by name) and the kids would tell them "He's out back having a whizz, and that kind of stuff.It's funny reading.
Good posting Graham, I know a lot of people are frustrated by these con artists.
...oops...gotta go...the mail's just arrived...
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...shboom