I wish I could beg the same to SPAMMERS and Telemarketers.
Telemarketers have figured out a way around the new ‘do not call list’ regulations. They hang up as soon as you say “No” before you have a chance to ask them to be put on their ‘Do not call list’. Bass-turds!
I get my mail at a PO box, and when I moved into my current place, I used duct tape to close the mailbox and I folded the underhangs flat. The next day, a gallish flyer person folded one of the hangs back up to put his flyer in it, so I folded it back down and doused it in bike oil.
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AMEN BROTHER!
I wish I could beg the same to SPAMMERS and Telemarketers.
Telemarketers have figured out a way around the new ‘do not call list’ regulations. They hang up as soon as you say “No” before you have a chance to ask them to be put on their ‘Do not call list’.
Bass-turds!
Ruhh, I’m with you about the spammers and telemarketers.
As for the flyers, I’ve found that “No flyers, please” actually works pretty well. I guess I just don’t have that dramatic flair :)
I get my mail at a PO box, and when I moved into my current place, I used duct tape to close the mailbox and I folded the underhangs flat. The next day, a gallish flyer person folded one of the hangs back up to put his flyer in it, so I folded it back down and doused it in bike oil.
Haven’t gotten a flyer since. :D
- RG>
Well done, RG!
heh, that’s a sign of desperation.