Share Your Telemarketing Complaints Online

Dwayne Eisen
Telemarketers are a classic example of a phone call that most people would want to avoid. Normally, caller ID is the number one way that users decide which phone calls are worth answering. But telemarketers long ago realized that many people wouldn't answer their calls if there was a way to realize through caller ID that the call was coming from a telemarketer. That's why so many telemarketing calls don't display a name on caller ID displays, only a phone number. But believe it or not, by sharing complaints about telemarketers, users can actually fight back against the unwanted calls they've been dealing with.

Caller complaint sites are social media forums where online users can share and compare stories about telemarketers and the annoying sales calls they make. While this might seem like an exercise in futility, this is anything but the case. First of all, the complaints that many users post offer useful tips and tricks to make calls from that particular telemarketer stop, or that tip off users to the schemes that telemarketers may be using.


But beyond that, caller complaint sites can leverage the power of the internet to put pressure on telemarketers. While one complaint may have little effect on a telemarketer, thousands of complaints are a bit different. Plus, users of caller complaint sites take note of the numbers that abusive telemarketers use, and make a not of not answering those calls, a sort of impromptu boycott of the number. In other words, caller complaint sites serve many of the functions of public protests, except focused against telemarketers and other unwanted callers.

If you'd like to report a telemarketer in the hopes of making those calls stop, reporting your complaint through a caller complaint site is definitely a smart idea. Plus, while you're there, you may even learn a short cut to get those unwanted calls to stop immediately.
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Dwayne Eisen

Dwayne Eisen is a long time follower and is now living the dream writing for American Chronicle. He hates receiving prank calls, missed calls and unknown calls. Visit his latest project at http://callercomplaints.com/.