Discover is Evil
If you pay them slightly late, they ring your phone off the hook. Understandable enough, if more vehement than most.
If you are current and they are happy with you, they ring your phone off the hook trying to sell you things. That’s counterproductive for them, as it simply moves them to the top of the “pay off and never use again” list.
I suppose they aren’t all bad. They’re the fallback card for emergency car repairs we can’t afford. But really, lay off the damn calls! Which are especially annoying when the baby is sleeping - or close to it - on me in the office and the phone right beside us rings loudly with pme of the three calls of the day from Discover telemarketers.
Is there a way to get put on a ‘do not contact’ or ‘privacy all’ list? I know the place I work offers that for subscribers and non-subscribers (though we are not a credit card company so perhaps things work differently with them). It would be worth a shot if it meant keeping a sleeping baby asleep.
Posted by Laura on 09/21 at 06:29 PM from Oregon, USA
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