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Poor call centre workers fall to new lows

Satellite provider DirectTV is calling consumer on its "do not call list" to confirm that they don't want any phone calls from the company.

Nuclearexplosion Seriously, which marketing intern is taking credit for this one? Looks like the next step will be to create a "do not verify my do not call list entry list", followed by the "I chip in on nuking your corporate headquarters" list.

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