Thursday, February 10, 2011

pushy, aggressive, RUDE

North America
The USA
home of aggressive, pushy, rude, I don't listen-you do, sales tactics

Just called to pay my mother's cell phone bill
to "Jitterbug" operated by a very aggressive company
that's always trying to sell me things I don't want
THAT WON'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER

and they are not the only one
recently I overheard a phone call made by a "charitable" organization to my handicapped father,
and he was very polite, but THEY WOULD NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER

there is no excuse for this
America is that sort of country
people have to be rude to survive

disgusting

jitterbuG =jitterBOTHER

jitterbug = JITTERBOTHER

"jitterbug" aka "GreatCall"
better known as JITTERBOTHER AND ANNOYINGCALL

JITTERBUG IS NOT FRIENDLY

WHAT TOTAL BULLSHIT THAT THEY SAY THEy ARE.. .. HOW typically american
to lie, exaggerate and expect the audience to be stupid.....
department of defense? ha! the USA hasn't fought a defensive war in my lifetime.

i will say it again
they are rude and pushy
and I do not believe that their prices are fair or reasonable
(ten cents to receive a text message!! how greedy)

dear citizens of the u.s.a.:
TIME FOR A CHANGE
time for socialism, a.k.a. economic democracy

I spent thirteen years in central europe (a capitalist society, incidentally, but
less aggressively so than the USA)....and never did I have to endure
so many aggressive and pushy salespeople as I have in the past year
in the USA. --what a horrible country....

North America:
Bothersome and ugly tricks
to take my money away,
with half truths and outright lies
you take my breath away

America
America
it was an evil day
when I returned to your sorry shores
and threw my freedom away

After-thought
I just want to add a little detail about the obnoxious phone conversation I recently had with a person at "Jitterbug".
Whenever I call to make my monthly payment I am forced to listen to a sales pitch.
(Or maybe it's only most of the time; but it's common enough that the assholes who run America take advantage of our captive audience status.)
But I was genuinely taken aback when the person on the other end told me she wanted
"feedback."
Well, her idea of feedback is my idea of a sales pitch--and I told her as much.
Now, I suspect she was offended, thought that I had accused her of lying.
And, I stick by what I said. You may say: Oh it's just her job, she's reading from a screen, etc.
No, I say, Sorry, they are your words, and if you really do not understand them,
then you pay the price when someone interrupts you to point out the true meaning of
what you've just said.
Oh, I do hate the way they treat us in this country!

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