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DEALING WITH OBSCENE OR ANNOYING PHONE CALLS | | |
HANG UP
As soon as you hear an obscenity, improper question or no response - HANG UP! It may take the
caller 5 or 6 times to get the message, but be consistent and hang up every time. They usually get tired of getting
no response and stop calling.
DON'T TALK TO
STRANGERS
Be careful when the caller says he is taking a survey. If you have any concern about the legitimacy of a person
asking for personal information over the phone, ask the person for his name, firm name and telephone number.
Say that you will call back after you verify the authenticity of the survey.
DON'T PLAY
DETECTIVE
Don’t extend the call trying to figure out who is calling. This or any type of reaction is exactly what the
caller wants.
KEEP COOL
Don’t let the caller know you are upset or angry.
DON'T TRY TO BE
CLEVER
A witty response may well be interpreted as a sign of encouragement.
DON'T TRY TO BE A
COUNSELER
The annoyance or obscene caller certainly needs professional help, but he will only be encouraged by your
concern and will continue calling.
DON'T TELL EVERYONE ABOUT
YOUR CALLS
Many calls of this type are actually made by friends, family members, even your closest girlfriend or boyfriend.
PLACE ADS WITH
CAUTION
When placing an ad in a newspaper or on a bulletin board, use a newspaper or post office box number if possible.
If you must use your phone number, do not list your address. Crank callers are avid readers of the classified ads.
DON'T LET YOUR ANSWERING
MACHINE OR VOICE MAIL GIVE YOU AWAY
Don’t say: “I’m out of the office”; “I’m not at home at the present time”; “I’m away for the weekend”. Also
refrain from using names or giving out the phone number. If the prank call is random, you’ve just given the caller
a name and a return phone number.
Suggestions: “Your message is important to me, please leave your name and number”; “I’m glad you called,
Please leave your name and number”; “I’m not available at the present time, but will return your call as soon as
possible”.
REPORT THREATS OF PHYSICAL
HARM OR VIOLENCE IMMEDIATELY
While the vast majority of obscene and annoying phone calls are simple pranks, threats of violence must be taken
seriously.
Immediately after you receive a call in which there are threats of physical harm or violence report the call to the
Department of Public Safety or to your local police agency if you are at home or away from the campus.
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