Posted on November 5, 2024 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Unknown Did not accept call - I checked here . I signed up to creditor watch a couple of weeks ago for a free trial. It could be them or the phone no list being affirmed by them / associates to increase sale vskue of phone numbers harvested on the free trial.
I figure - if I want to sign up I will, no actual need for a phone convo. And I’m not increasing their $ by fielding whatever unwanted sales calls come from being a higher value affirmed phone number.
Either way - no such thing as a free trial - we get low level harvested to increase overall profitability of the company.. Reckon they don’t need me working for them - I’d rather my free trial is at least free for me. 🖕 to the bullsh*t we allow in the name of commerce. It’s no longer commerce when it’s a culture of gratuitous greed hoarding, with the worst hoarders setting the standards. How do we end up with the most selfish and insatiable sociopaths being seen as aspirational? By wanting what they have - without understanding the collateral damage , inc leeching most from those with the least - which is what it always boils down to. Literally - I’d rather starve in a ditch than live with myself knowing that’s the choice I was making.
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Posted on June 26, 2024 Caller type: Financial services Location: Australia
Caller: Creditor Watch Legitimate call. We signed up to a Creditor Watch free trial to do some credit checking and they were following up to aim to sign us up to the platform.
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Posted on March 9, 2016 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
I called back number (02) 8188 2025 spoke to a woman who said company name is Creditor Watch.
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Anonymous
Posted on November 5, 2024Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Did not accept call - I checked here . I signed up to creditor watch a couple of weeks ago for a free trial.
It could be them or the phone no list being affirmed by them / associates to increase sale vskue of phone numbers harvested on the free trial.
I figure - if I want to sign up I will, no actual need for a phone convo. And I’m not increasing their $ by fielding whatever unwanted sales calls come from being a higher value affirmed phone number.
Either way - no such thing as a free trial - we get low level harvested to increase overall profitability of the company..
Reckon they don’t need me working for them - I’d rather my free trial is at least free for me. 🖕 to the bullsh*t we allow in the name of commerce.
It’s no longer commerce when it’s a culture of gratuitous greed hoarding, with the worst hoarders setting the standards.
How do we end up with the most selfish and insatiable sociopaths being seen as aspirational?
By wanting what they have - without understanding the collateral damage , inc leeching most from those with the least - which is what it always boils down to.
Literally - I’d rather starve in a ditch than live with myself knowing that’s the choice I was making.
Anonymous
Posted on June 26, 2024Caller type: Financial services
Location: Australia
Legitimate call.
We signed up to a Creditor Watch free trial to do some credit checking and they were following up to aim to sign us up to the platform.
Location: Australia
Creditor Watch
Posted on March 9, 2016Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
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