
Once it becomes pus-filled or causes otitis externa, it is hard to heal.
I’ve been feeling off since spring.
It feels like lymph is building up.
In sales, since the other person is still a human, I didn’t have the mindset to cut things off like this.
I feel like this is better because we won’t waste each other’s time.
What a nice person to answer the phone!
I’m good on that, so it would be better for both of us if we quickly move on to the next thing.
Switch it up.
Thinking about it, it seems like using a pretense of being out would take the most unnecessary time.
An app that switches to AI during a call and endlessly prolongs the conversation.
It seems like it could sell for around 50,000.
On the other side, while I’m thinking, “I’ll ignore it since it’s an unknown number,” is this kind of harsh situation happening?
AI sales calls vs AI phone response vs Darkrai
I received a call from a suspicious woman claiming to be a classmate from my student days.
I remembered the time I spent more than enough void time because they didn’t specify the concrete requirements.
Just apologize appropriately and then cut it off.
I feel like sales must be tough and it’s sad, but I just hang up the phone casually.
Reading this, I can only think that telemarketing should die.
>>12Hearing that the person providing the telephone service for the deaf is mistaken for a telemarketer and gets hung up on immediately makes it even worse…
The feeling of pity
The feeling of wanting to tell someone to die while also having them come over is something that can coexist normally.
Did blood come out of your ear, so you don’t want it?
If you leave it alone, it takes a long time to get to the point, as if it’s a contract billed by the second.
Well, I’ll listen to the request and then decline and hang up…
It would be nice if they could just cut it off right away, but there were times when someone would get really angry and give a long lecture.
An AI with the ability to handle thousands of calls every day, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, will eliminate jobs like this.
>>17Die~~~~~~~
>>17The very fact that telemarketing as a task will not disappear shows me the world’s evil.
>>17It will be like everyone is getting phone calls in amounts similar to the current volume of spam emails.
“I think saying ‘If it’s just an explanation about the contract, that’s fine~’ strikes a balance between saving time and maintaining a minimum level of politeness, so I use it quite often.”
“You don’t even need to ask about the matter.”
First, ask, “Is this a sales call?”
In today’s world, if you lie there, it can lead to serious consequences, so you have no choice but to answer YES.
Then that would be fine, and that’s the end.
I felt very sorry when I received a notice that the gas would be stopped tomorrow due to unpaid gas bills after I responded a bit angrily earlier.
>>21There are times when you feel irritated and respond poorly during a telemarketing call, and you genuinely feel sorry afterward.
As expected, there probably isn’t anyone who would be pressured by an AI into signing a contract…
It’s bad because results come from telemarketing.
Illegal or not illegal.
Recently, it’s sad that when I try to answer after about two rings for telemarketing calls, they often hang up.
>>26It’s fine on this side, but…
From the contractor’s perspective, I’m a bit curious if they might be seen as lacking motivation and end up being criticized for it.
>>26Isn’t that the one-ring scam?
Outbound is not a job for humans.
I got sick of it and quit in just one day.
I don’t know if it’s a maid café or something, but a few years ago, I got a call from a woman saying that such a shop had opened, and I had to listen to a few minutes of small talk.
It suddenly cut off halfway; what was that all about?
The receiving side has also become a gateway for AI, allowing AI to resonate with each other.
AI telemarketing is likely to become a social issue after all.
Ah, I’m sorry, but I’m busy, so I’m just going to hang up.
I think it’s not like I’ve been taken care of.
It’s difficult to distinguish because the construction work from TEPCO actually comes from subcontractors.
They probably get treated very roughly until they understand each time over there too.
I’m using Pixel, but as soon as I receive a call, it shows it’s a spam number, and it’s convenient because I can let AI handle the response.
I need to ask for that because there’s a possibility that the person I’m really indebted to is the one who is helping me.
I recently get inquiries about things like investigating with NTT agents or NTT personnel.
I wish you would stop saying that I can’t help but answer when a work call comes in.
>>40In other words, it would be best to call on the work phone.
>>52The possibility of continuing a conversation during work hours due to a sales call and reaching a contract seems really low.
>>54However, if all goes well…? The real estate agent targeting doctors is coming out.
Just before the on-call shift in the evening, the telephone operator who claims to be a doctor and tries to connect calls is typically an elderly retiree, so they connect anything, resulting in a loose connection.
If they win, it exceeds a hundred million with just one case, so they don’t have any ethics, those guys.
If you have a family, it feels so bad that you could die after seeing a child suffer and die in front of you.
>>100If I may speak without fear of misunderstanding, once you exceed a billion, there will inevitably be a significant number of people who can kill, so it’s no wonder that the ethical line starts to drop…
If I inadvertently introduce myself, they will call me by name next time, saying “Please, Ms./Mr. ○○,” making it even harder to distinguish from actual business communications.
Could it be that if I keep talking for a long time and then decline, the calls will stop coming?
>>42It may just be judged as having potential, and if things go poorly, the list of potential clients may be shared with other companies.
I didn’t know Giri’s company was doing such a disgraceful business…
There’s no room for sympathy as they are being verbally abusive.
So, I need to not answer calls from unregistered numbers and search for them later to block them.
I accidentally said that I was frying something, so I declined.
When I’m in a bad mood, I say “Please don’t call me again” and then hang up while taking note of the number.
It’s NTT’s Zunda-monn.
If you sign up for the internet service here now, it will be advantageous.
>>48Damn it, I want to talk more!
Recently, my smartphone shows a warning that there might be nuisance calls, which is helpful.
It seems difficult, but I think it’s an industry that wouldn’t have a problem without it.
The receiver is bothered, and the one performing the task is just in pain.
If it turns out that even with this kind of sales approach the conversion rate is low and it makes no sense, then that’s fine.
Is this work meant to create the impression that work is being done?
I had a high fever from ear infection, but I think I continued to bathe my ear with the medication for about two weeks.
It’s not just the elderly who are starving for conversation and experiencing a decline in judgment ability when it comes to making contracts.
What the heck is “kyu”?
>>58I’m just replenishing my alcohol.
>>58Is it a sound effect of drinking alcohol?
Even if I’m disliked this much, if I can make a deal, I guess I can expect stable payments as communication fees, so it may not decrease, right?
From the perspective of someone receiving sales calls, just the fact that it’s an unknown phone number and an automated voice already makes the probability of them listening to the pitch 0%.
Recently, when I receive calls from unknown numbers, I’m having Pixel’s AI answer for me.
Sales usually cut off quickly.
If an old man appears, it would be a huge hit.
This company is decent enough to conduct sales like this.
“Calling around 8 PM after regular hours, ‘If we continue using the old line as it is, there is a risk of arrest…'”
The company that is threatening me is truly…
Please answer the phone if you receive a call from an unknown number while waiting for Uber or Demaekan to arrive…
Is it true that NTT’s agency is working as a subcontractor for NTT?
If you’re conducting business under the name NTT without permission, you’ll get arrested, right?
But when I asked NTT, they said “We don’t do any telemarketing at all” … how strange!
>>67If it’s the subcontractor of a subcontractor of a subcontractor, I can boldly make requests.
>>67There are real agents, but there are also many people who are lying.
Don’t drink alcohol while on duty.
As long as it is published, there is a quota to have to do one within a page.
I think the ones who created the auto-reserve should go to hell, even though only the store side can impose it.
It’s a relief that the manager is a good person.
Moreover, the higher it is, the more it’s just garbage.
I receive scam calls from overseas numbers.
I don’t think landlines are necessary in private homes anymore…
>>74It will just mean that calls to the landline will start coming to the mobile phone.
I thought places like this used headsets like those used by call center staff, not a receiver.
>>75It’s just a workplace at the end of the world that can’t even spare that kind of money…
Phase 1: The old man appears
Step 2: Hear company names like NTT〇〇 or Japan Communications Association〇〇 and believe them.
Only after overcoming these two walls can you start your sales talk.
Tough.
>>76The difficulty of fraud is better off being higher, right?
Trash-like advertising companies won’t disappear, right?
You can easily fake the destination of the transmission.
I panicked when I got a call from “North Korea.”
The one I was originally using is good because it can have countermeasure apps installed.
I’m using a smartphone provided by my contractor, and if I accidentally end up with a Tokyo 03 number or a machine voice that generates strange charges, I won’t be responsible for it.
>>80I was shocked to hear that Tokyo 03 is associated with such things, but I guess it’s a number often used for scams.
I don’t have to answer calls from unknown numbers!
If it’s important, it will come by mail, and if it’s urgent, they’ll call again…
I would rather have them make even more sales calls and completely destroy the culture of phone calls.
>>84How much hatred do you have towards the ordinary people who use the phone as a normal means of communication?
Since I’m unemployed and have free time, I generally pick up weird phone numbers and chat idly afterward.
Finally, if I say I’m unemployed, I get cut off abruptly.
I hate the person who decided on the 0800 toll-free number.
>>86No matter what number you choose, it will just become equally hated.
>>90It might be because it’s hard to distinguish it from a mobile phone number starting with 080 at first glance.
I had an image of Giri-ko having a career woman-like job, but…
It’s a telemarketing company that’s probably the closest to the most meaningless job in the world.
>>87That’s why it’s titled “Limit OL”…
I appreciated receiving a notice in advance saying that they would contact me from this number for the furniture delivery.
I have sometimes missed a call because it came from a different phone.
If someone feels bad for the other person, when they ask, “Is now a good time for you?” it’s enough to just say that they can’t talk right now and hang up.
If the other person doesn’t even listen to the bare minimum, it’s fine to cut them off.
I don’t care, but Ichikawa Aya is great, right?
0800 is better because it is displayed properly as 0800-.
>>95It doesn’t get separated on my smartphone…
>>96Are you serious?
If you can get 1 case by making 30 calls, then if you make 90 calls, you should be able to get 3 cases, right? I wish those idiots who come up with such dumb plans would just die.
Smartphone AI responses have become a common feature, and now the cat-and-mouse game with AI on the calling side begins.
What kind of person contracts through telemarketing?
An elderly person whose brain has gone bad?
>>99The main target might be like that, but there’s still a possibility that even young people could get caught, so it’s not 0%…
There are too many introductions that sound like “I came from the fire department.”
It’s crazy how they immediately change to a new number even after blocking calls…
In the past it might have worked, but nowadays there are hardly any companies where telemarketing is effective!
Isn’t it almost?
In other words, it means there is a little bit.
They say there is no hierarchy in occupations, but I believe telemarketing is one of the most unnecessary jobs in this world.
I heard there was no call quota, but there was a quota after all.
Sales may be the same anywhere.
Do you really just talk about something involving a lot of money, like an apartment, over the phone and think, “Okay, I’ll buy it”?
Or if you’re interested, should I say something like “please let me talk at such-and-such place on such-and-such date”?
>>111Basically, if you’re interested, the next step would definitely be to come and greet us with the pamphlet in hand.
Kyu
>>112The first stamp to appear is Ayaka Ichikawa…
>>112What about the car’s “kyu”? I was going to say that, but it’s already naturally included, and the “gyu” is also in the way I look at the POP… I’ve lost…
>>112Can you do anything with the arrangement function…?
Could it be that those kinds of calls aren’t made directly by the company but are outsourced?
>>113Haven’t you ever heard of an agency?
The phone rate can be raised more, even 1000 yen per minute is fine.
Many people are weak to pressure or easily deceived, which is precisely why it continues even now…
Is it a time when AI will receive telemarketing calls from AI…?
I don’t want to get into an industry that uses and exhausts people at the highest rate, like standing billboards and such.
Those who make calls can’t close deals with AI! It has to be a human voice! Even if they stick to the traditional method of overwhelming numbers, if the recipients have started to handle unknown numbers with AI, then it becomes meaningless, and I suppose these jobs will disappear in the coming era.
Go away quickly.
I make it a point to ask back, “Are you in sales?”
>>124The combo of “We are not accepting it if it’s sales” is great, isn’t it?
Even if it wasn’t a sales call, I don’t want to answer the phone…
Alright, let’s create an AI that can independently answer calls and establish contracts.
So this was Giri’s job.
Quit it.
I was surprised that there are still things like this when the door-to-door sales came the other day.
It’s a subsidiary of Docomo, but you’re using Docomo Hikari, right? If you change your communication company, it will become cheaper, so I will cut it once and call back from the specialist.
After receiving the phone call where they said it all at once, another person called me, and when I asked them, “Where did you hear that I’m using Docomo Hikari?” regarding my personal information…
Since I was hung up on with the message that they won’t be calling me again, I think I will be attacked soon by the reaper squad that is controlling the underground routes of a shady organization.
>>130Click
There was someone talking about the address and line of the place where I lived until about two years after reaching adulthood, but since I didn’t change my number, it seems like they were given quite old information… I thought.