Tom,
>>I filter my regular accounts too - but to be frank, I don't mind spam or junk snail-mail nearly as much as telemarketers (or horrors - door-to-door salespeople!). Those are much more intrusive.
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>Bruce;
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>I agree. Why do they seem to call or knock just when you are sitting down to have dinner?
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>My brother has his own ways to react to telephone calls selling something. In the case of a free subscription to 30 days of a newspaper, he tells the person who made the offer: "No, I do not have a dog"! and hangs up. They do not call back - but we have many newspapers in our area.
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>Tom
A buddy of mine would look directly at the kid (who only had one more paper to sell to win that Hawaii trip!), "Sorry, I'm blind."
*rof'l*
Really confused them. <g>
Best,
DD
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