Check!Grelinette wrote:Mrs. Irma who received a divine revelation about my future and who absolutely wants to share it with me
Check!Grelinette wrote:the company Pipo-Jeux which announces to me that I won the draw for their lottery
Check!Grelinette wrote: delivery boy I should also call
Check! I think it's just a bot looking for valid numbers.Grelinette wrote: Lately I still have regular calls and as soon as I pick up a female voice worthy of the most sensual of airport hostesses says to me laconically: "Good-bye"
The blow of the survey on the phone scam, I haven't had it yet, but it's super inflated, it would almost inspire respect.
Yesterday the telephone rings, I look at the screen of the tel: N ° in 01, I do not pick up, the answering machine takes over. It was a recorded message for open doors at Citroën, in short from telephone advertising.
Ads on TV can be zapped (by recording in advance or using delayed viewing), advertising by post can be useful to light the fire (even if it is not ideal), advertising on the net when it's not intrusive it happens, ads on email can be filtered and at worst, we delete them without opening them. But phone advertising, damn