Dang telemarketers -- when the phone rings, there's either somebody there or somebody not there and both ways are drivin' me crazy. Today's episode:
BB: Mom and Pop's. Pop speakin'.
Caller: Would you connect me with the person in charge of purchasing decisions?
BB: My wife's not here.
Caller: That's alright; I see that your company is, uh..ummm...Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC and, uh, are you Mr. Bart?
BB: Uh-huh.
Caller: Yes, well, Mr. Bart, I'm calling on behalf of First Global Business Development and I'd like to talk to you about making money. How does that sound?
BB: We already gave $25 to the Arkansas State Troopers and we take our old clothes to the Salvation Army.
FG: No, no -- nothing like that. I'm talking about making money for you. Your company has been selected for this exceptional offer because at First Global we believe firms like yours will be the future dominant providers of multi-generation and tax-optimized wealth management services in America. We can help you craft customized solutions for your high-net worth clients via 15 monthly educational webconferences -- offered at extremely reasonable rates and fully guaranteed to enhance firm profitability and client retention. In addition, your excellent business profile enables us to offer you a $100,000 business line of credit at prime plus 11.99% and your application will be expedited since you are pre-approved.
BB:
FG: Let me give you an example of our operation. You may recall that in 2000 the business world was under great pressure to update business procedures to ensure seamless integration of new century technology in accordance with the initiative which was known as Y2K compliance. First Global was in the thick of that transitioning, assisting many businesses like yours and probably that of some of your colleagues. Did you have any such problems?
BB: Well, my bookkeeping program only prints as far as 1999, but I just white over it so I guess I got it licked. I had a buddy, though, who owns a parking lot -- now, he like to have got in serious trouble over it.
FG: I see. And did he save a lot of time and money by utilizing First Global or one of our competitors?
BB: Well, actually, I believe it cost him money. It was gravel and Atlas Asphalt told him he'd have to get it blacktopped or the guv'mint would shut him down, so he did.
FG:
BB: Hello?
BB: Mom and Pop's. Pop speakin'.
Caller: Would you connect me with the person in charge of purchasing decisions?
BB: My wife's not here.
Caller: That's alright; I see that your company is, uh..ummm...Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC and, uh, are you Mr. Bart?
BB: Uh-huh.
Caller: Yes, well, Mr. Bart, I'm calling on behalf of First Global Business Development and I'd like to talk to you about making money. How does that sound?
BB: We already gave $25 to the Arkansas State Troopers and we take our old clothes to the Salvation Army.
FG: No, no -- nothing like that. I'm talking about making money for you. Your company has been selected for this exceptional offer because at First Global we believe firms like yours will be the future dominant providers of multi-generation and tax-optimized wealth management services in America. We can help you craft customized solutions for your high-net worth clients via 15 monthly educational webconferences -- offered at extremely reasonable rates and fully guaranteed to enhance firm profitability and client retention. In addition, your excellent business profile enables us to offer you a $100,000 business line of credit at prime plus 11.99% and your application will be expedited since you are pre-approved.
BB:
FG: Let me give you an example of our operation. You may recall that in 2000 the business world was under great pressure to update business procedures to ensure seamless integration of new century technology in accordance with the initiative which was known as Y2K compliance. First Global was in the thick of that transitioning, assisting many businesses like yours and probably that of some of your colleagues. Did you have any such problems?
BB: Well, my bookkeeping program only prints as far as 1999, but I just white over it so I guess I got it licked. I had a buddy, though, who owns a parking lot -- now, he like to have got in serious trouble over it.
FG: I see. And did he save a lot of time and money by utilizing First Global or one of our competitors?
BB: Well, actually, I believe it cost him money. It was gravel and Atlas Asphalt told him he'd have to get it blacktopped or the guv'mint would shut him down, so he did.
FG:
BB: Hello?
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