I work for state government. While in a conference room, the phone rang. I answered the phone and received a robocall from “Bill Clinton” asking me to vote for Congressman X.
You know, one of the benefits of only having a cell phone, is that I don’t get robocalls (of course, I don’t get coverage half the time, either, but that’s a small price to pay this time in the election cycle)!
No coffee yet, but I don’t get humor in the headline…
That would explain why I received a couple of political get out the vote phone calls from people on cell phones.
We screen all of our calls, and if we don’t know the caller, we don’t pick up the phone. Therefore, we have no problems with political survey calls.
I work for state government. While in a conference room, the phone rang. I answered the phone and received a robocall from “Bill Clinton” asking me to vote for Congressman X.
You know, one of the benefits of only having a cell phone, is that I don’t get robocalls (of course, I don’t get coverage half the time, either, but that’s a small price to pay this time in the election cycle)!