[asterisk-users] World Cheapest Predictive Dialer!

Alexander Lopez Alex.Lopez at OpSys.com
Fri Jun 13 11:56:18 CDT 2008



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>
> wrote:
> > If that is the way you NEED to set things up then you are obviously
a
> > scumbag. (No referances to anyone on this list). If you start off
with
> > so many layers of shells, you obviously don't care what anyone
thinks of
> > you or your 'affiliated' companies.
> 
> I am just telling you how the big boys play.  Like it or not.

I am going back to my sandbox!!

> 
> >
> > The laws were made to be pretty simple to follow, the lists can be

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> > better to follow the rules that are more strict.
> 
> Then why did you break the law by tampering with the municipality's
> electric meter.  Had he needed power for some sort of emergency, you
> could very well be held responsible in court.  Whether involuntary
> manslaughter or something less.
> 

All of the Life Safety Equipment was operational, it is powered by the
building. He even had hot water and phone. Elevators, Fire Equipment,
and hall lights are usually backed up via generator (at least here in
Florida) That night we told him that there was a building power outage,
We all turned off our lights and went to sleep. We delt with him in the
morning when he found out he was the only one out..  

> >
> > I lived for 4 years in a building where the Colombian Ambassador
lived,
> > he lived right above me, every Wednesday night starting at 11:00PM,
he

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> > US power meter, and having him stay in the dark until the power
company
> > could come the next morning, he learned to get along with others.
> 
> See above, you are the one breaking the law.  Using corporations for
> protection is why they were created.  This is why the big boys use
> these laws to protect themselves and their assets, all legal like.
> 
There is always a fine line between Moraly right and Legally Right.
I admit it when I pulled the meter, I was upset, it had been about 4
weeks of the same thing, we (Building Security and management, Police,
Neighbors, and myself) tried to the best of our ability to resolve the
problem. All we wanted was for a little respect for others. He felt he
didn't need to comply.  I have moved on, bought a single family house
and I am much better off. Last I heard the Ambassador was sent back
home.


> >
> > This will happen to the Off-shore call centers that do not follow
the
> > rules, they will simply be forced to comply.
> 
> By whom?  The "World Police"?
> 
The Consumer, nothing says change your ways more than no sales....

> >
> > It is not that hard to get a Valid DID from your ITSP that you can
use
> > to identify your outgoing calls, you can track call backs, both good
and
> > bad, Have it go to a VM box and allow someone to leave a message. If
> > they are interested in being a customer, you gave them a way to
reach
> > you, if they are upset because you called, take them off your list.
It
> > is easy, use technology to save your workforce from un-needed work.
> 
> OK.
> 
> >
> > Alex
> >
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve T
> 
> >



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