I like your idea, and it might work for individuals, but business phones have to have some kind of easy access.
As others have stated, g**gle is one of the worst. What I would like to know is who has ever responded or bought anything from this kind of telemarketing. Evidently someone has, or they wouldn't be hounding people like that. At work we get the one mentioned, several for some kind of insurance, and one, or several, from folks wanting to make business loans. Several per day. Caller ID doesn't help, the number is different every time.
I'm now getting them on my cell phone. I normally don't answer an unknown number on that phone. However, my business cards have my cell number on them and part of my living comes via phone calls.
What's funny is I started hanging on at work, wanting to talk to someone and give them what for. Try it sometime and see what happens, I have never been able to connect with a person, sometimes they want you to press a number for this or that, I hang up then, thinking I'm about to buy something by responding.
Back to the question, maybe for another thread sometime: Have you, or anyone you know, ever bought anything from a telemarketer?
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