It doesn’t matter what hour the phone survey call arrives, it will be hated. If the call comes in on a cell phone, the recipient has to pay for it. -I still keep my land line, since I need it for my security system (and after a hurricane, most of our cell towers are gone). When I get a call with ‘unknown’ number, I usually don’t even bother to answer. But because some of my friends aren’t listed, I’ll pick up the phone. If there is no immediate response to my ‘hello’, I just hang up, because I know it’s a survey that was started by a remote dialer, and if I stay on the line, I’ll be connected to someone in a foreign country whose accent will be strong enough that I won’t be able to understand most of the questions. (That’s been my experience, anyway…)
It doesn’t matter what hour the phone survey call arrives, it will be hated. If the call comes in on a cell phone, the recipient has to pay for it. -I still keep my land line, since I need it for my security system (and after a hurricane, most of our cell towers are gone). When I get a call with ‘unknown’ number, I usually don’t even bother to answer. But because some of my friends aren’t listed, I’ll pick up the phone. If there is no immediate response to my ‘hello’, I just hang up, because I know it’s a survey that was started by a remote dialer, and if I stay on the line, I’ll be connected to someone in a foreign country whose accent will be strong enough that I won’t be able to understand most of the questions. (That’s been my experience, anyway…)