Telemarketing Victims Talk! By Arielle Gabriel

Real Life Stories Of Telemarketers: Travel Sales On Credit Card
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DO NOT GIVE YOUR CREDIT CARD TWICE
YOUR CALLS ARE ALWAYS LISTENED TO
VERIFYING TO PROTECT YOU CAN GO AGAINST YOU
TAPE RECORDINGS OF SALES CAN BE ALTERED
TELEMARKETERS ARE FIRED FOR TAKING CHECKS INSTEAD OF CREDIT CARDS
THE CHECK SALES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO COUNT AS MUCH AS CREDIT CARD SALES
TELEMARKETERS ARE FIRED FOR NOT ARGUING 2 - 3 REBUTTALS
YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER IS OFTEN TAPED
COMPUTER SALES AUTO-DIALERS ARE TORTURE INTRUMENTS
AUTO-DIALLERS NOTE BATHROOM BREAKS TO THE SECOND
TELEMARKETING WORKERS HAVE TO ACCEPT RACISM AND SEXISM
THE MANAGER YOU ASK TO COMPLAIN TO, IS THE ONE WHO MADE THE WORKER DO IT
CUT THE CALL THE FIRST SECOND TO SAVE THE WORKER TROUBLE
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Breaking Script...

High heel shoe telephone

If there is anything wrong with this, I would like to know.
 
 
hours:  evenings, weekends
places:  Canada, USA
training:  as you go
type of phone:  manual
pay:  excellent if you can do the sale
legit or illegit:  seems okay, sales staff believe in it
security:  done on credit cards
pressure:  high-ticket sales, commission only
 
 
 
John, 38, ex-business owner

I work in travel sales. It is a high-ticket sale and only on commission. I am good at this, because you don't last in commissiion sales unless you are good,

We only deal in Visa and Mastercards. The package is not a great savings though one of my bosses told me he had sent his parents on the holiday cruise, and I may sell it to my own aunt and uncle, so I think it is a bargain.

If there is anything wrong with this, I would like to know, because thanks to the Internet I know travel scams are up there now.

We have a very long script, and we can take our time on every customer, I like that. You paint a beautiful picture in their minds of the quality hotel accomodation in Florida, and then the cruise trip of a day or two with endless luxurious food and drink.

The name of the hotel is a very famous one. They have 1-800 hotlines and I am sure if there was anything wrong they would stop these affiliates in Montreal from selling these tours. Though I think anyone at a travel agency can buy up space on any airline or in any hotel, especially in off-season which is how we explain ther savings.

You get the husband and wife thing a lot, which all salespeople watch out for, because you work on one so long, then the other comes along and just cancels it in a second. I like to tackle the issue immediately, and talk to both of them with the wife listening on the extension phone.

Sometimes it is the wife who makes the decision. Also you may need the space on both their credit cards to pay for the cruise.

Sometimes I feel like am wrestling a big fish onto the deck and you just have to tug and tug to get that sale.

I am paid on percentage. I work regular hours. What I make is for me to know and you to find out.



Andrew, 38, ex-insurance executive
 
I worked at one of those auto-dialler places that do insurance and telephone companies mostly.
 
I have gone back to university and do not know how I will pay all my bills, except that I am lucky to have a good wife who has a stable job with Bell.
 
This place paid rock-bottom, about $7 an hour.
 
They did a lot of commission altering. for example, most places like this have a weekly rate for  the commission based on how well the sales are going on that campaign.
 
If the sales were going well, the bosses changed the rate in the middle of the shift!  Sometimes in the middle of the hour!  This made it hard to keep track of your rates.
 
I would never have bought insurance like this, in a two minute sale, you don't know where the call is coming from and you can never speak with the person who sold you the policy.
 
When I was a boy on the Lakeshore, our insurance man came right to our house, and sat down in the kitchen and talked to my mom and dad.  He came from a famous name company that had a big building in downtown Montreal and my parents knew him for years. The way things used to be done can be the best way, sometimes.
 
Back to the high-pressure place. It was a lot of pressure for not much money.  You could be washing dishes at a submarine sandwich joint for less stress on the head.  One night two of the top salespeople broke out into a bad argument, they got up to their feet and almost were punching one another out.
 
The managers whisper in their ears to compete with one another, to get those sales up.  The managers too have to compete with one another.  There was listening in on all the calls from several areas.  I thought that was against the law, we are only told when the clients who are using our company are tapping in.  Not when our own managers and bosses are cutting in.
 
The competition is so fierce that even the day and night shifts are turned against one another.  One night, a young girl who was always better than the day shift employees was lectured for being the slowest on her team of four that night.  She was working with two of the best on the floor, and her sales were still higher than day shift.
 
You pick on the weakest to increase the fear of being fired, so the fear will get the sales up. The girl   started to cry.  Instead of backing off, the tears seem to make the boss want to dominate and control the situation.  Any jerk who sells a lot thinks he has great people skills, whether or not he does or not.
 
Since almost offices in the city paid the same or more, she had nothing to lose by flipping out, which she did.  Over a hundred people in the room, including the entire French end of the office, stopped to listen to the argument. 
 
I'll never forget what she said, when she left the room that night. She spoke for a lot of us myself included.
 
I am not telling you.  Sometimes pain requires privacy.  Not listening in on others' conversation.  And everyone would know where this happened, too.