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04-13-2015, 02:28 PM | #25 |
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On, because that's how the phone came and I don't care enough to change it. If someone see's that I read their message and didn't respond and they get all butt hurt about it, then oh well.
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04-13-2015, 02:45 PM | #27 |
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So the national "do not call" list only applies to certain organizations (like for profit, trying to sell you stuff). The "charity" causes will continue to call you whether you're on the national do not call list or not. Any NPO can call you since the rules are different for them.
I've read somewhere that the best way to deal with these charity places is to answer, politely tell them you're not interested in donating or whatever, and ask to be put on their do not call list. They are supposed to put you on their own list once you ask them to do that and they aren't supposed to call you again. According to the guy who wrote the article I read (I can't find it now), he said if you're a jerk, they will just bump your frequency up and you'll get more calls, more often. He said be polite, and ask to please be placed on the company's do not call list and more often than not, you're good to go. If they get pushy, ask to speak to a supervisor. The trick is getting a word in, because these people are very good at messing your train of thought up and getting you to commit to $50 for "a good cause." The guy did say it's better to answer and tell them to put you on their list because if you don't, they just push you to the bottom of the line to be called again. If you pick up and hang up right away, they sometimes immediately call back. It's a computer system and that's how it works.
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04-13-2015, 04:40 PM | #33 |
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It is locked. I'll open the app for the very first time with my phone in my hand in the upright position. When the pictures open, they are turned sideways even though my phone is upright. The only way to correct it is by exiting the app and re opening it, then magically they are normal for a while before going sideways again. same with texts.
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You know that's not how it works, right? If you have Read Receipts turned off, it will only show them that their message was "Delivered", but never "Read". But if they have Read Receipts turned on, it will show anybody who texts them "Read" if they've opened the message.
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I don't think anyone I know goes more than 10 minutes without looking at their phone. Read receipts or not, if it takes an hour to respond it's obvious they've seen it and lagged on the response.
I honestly don't care when people respond.. If I'm texting, it's usually not important. Mine is turned off because I'm bad at responding (responded 2 weeks late one time loll) and some people are to sensitive. They are helpful though, my old boss had his on and it was nice knowing he at least saw the message, even if he didn't respond. If I was receiving the type of messages that would benefit the sender if he/she knew it was read, I would turn it on.
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I don't own an iDevice, but if I did had one, I usually leave it on, as I do with Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and BlackBerry Messenger, especially for the latter since my source of side income uses the read receipts as a dispatch. Also, if I have an extremely urgent message and send something to someone that I KNOW for a fact doesn't check their voicemails (last time I ran out of batteries and had to use his, he had 32 messages waiting), then I even enable a request before sending it to someone like that.
To others, I have other "spamgating" methods; keep your personal number as friends and family only, get a Google Voice number, link it to your phone (but disable forwarding) then give/change that number out to banks, mailing lists, companies that need you to register a phone number, and BAM. No collectors, telemarketers or IRS impersonators harassing your main phone line (or at the very least, significantly reduced).
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