My standard approach is that no matter what the telemarketer is selling, I just tell them I already have it, and it pretty much kills any sales pitch they could possibly have to try to keep me on the phone, works well. There is no way it can turn rude, and it just ends it quickly so it saves my time and theirs and no one gets upset or hurt. I realize these are real people just trying to make due (and trust me, if these people could find other jobs, I bet you 99% of them wouldn\'t be calling!), so no reason to put them down or think of them as subhuman.
Now, I am also on the other side of things, as I am in marketing. I don\'t do calls, but I have callers which I manage (yes, I am the guy who provides them with the lists to call!). So basically I\'m the guy to really hate. However while you might not believe it, there is method to it, and I don\'t want to waste my time or my callers time any more than you want your time wasted. Now there is a difference because my product is not a mass market item, but rather to a VERY specific audience, so the people we call are all called very specifically (in other words, no one here will likely ever get a call from my department).
However, seeing the back end of it, I pretty much know that marketing doesn\'t happen because people are \"bored\" and want to annoy you, and everyone involved is really just doing their job. Of course I get as annoyed as anyone at calls over dinner, or over and over again, etc...but honestly it is never the fault of the person you\'re talking to, but rather the person who is doing my job behind the scenes. Of course this person also has to keep their job, so when past experiences/research tell them that they\'re 10% more likely to reach people between 6-7pm. So competative forces are encouraging them to call then...
The bottom line is that free market forces are driving some annoying practices, and the people who are willing to use their common sense to, say, not call at dinner desipe it all, and risk losing their job to someone who will, are few (because they\'ve probably lost their jobs).
Oh, and sometimes the marketers aren\'t such bad people, and can even be artistic and paint a little
