02-28-2004, 03:00 AM
I honestly think that caller ID is severely broken.
Just tonight I got a call on my cell phone. This was wierd, because maybe 3 or 4 people know the number. Those people would also try calling me on my landline first, because they know it's Friday night and I have no life, so I'll most definitely be home.
The guy who called me was a complete stranger, and a rather rude one at that.
The conversation went something like this:
Me: "Hello?"
Him: "I just had this number show up on my caller ID. Did you call me?"
Me: "Excuse me? I don't know who you are and I haven't used this phone all day. I didn't call you. There must be some mistake."
Him: "Your number [recites my phone number back to me] appeared on my caller ID. I wanna know who you are and why you called."
Me: "I can guarantee you that that's an error. I haven't made any calls from this number all day."
(Why would I call someone from my cell phone when it costs me minutes and I have a perfectly good landline at hand?)
Him: "So who are you then?"
(I really hate it when people call me and then demand to know who I am. They called me; it's up to them. Telemarketers are notorious for this.)
Me: "I'm sorry, but that's really none of your business. You called me, and I have no idea who you are. I'm certainly not going to give you my name."
Him: "Listen up, #^%&#@! WHY DID YOU %@*^$# CALL ME?"
Me: "I did not call you. Have a nice evening."
*click*
*turn off cell phone*
I've received enough of these types of calls over the years to know that caller ID is not 100% correct. When I see a strange number appear on my caller ID, I always just assume it was a wrong number or a mistake. I don't go calling back the numbers and investigate the matter any further.
I can understand this guy's curiousity, but I cannot fathom why he wouldn't just accept it when I said I didn't call him and that it was a mistake.
Is it common practice to call back unrecognisable caller ID numbers? I've never done it because even if I was as polite as possible about it, it still seems rude to just call someone you don't know and ask them who they are and why (if?) they called you.
Here is a picture of my cat, which has nothing whatsoever to do with the rest of my post.
Just tonight I got a call on my cell phone. This was wierd, because maybe 3 or 4 people know the number. Those people would also try calling me on my landline first, because they know it's Friday night and I have no life, so I'll most definitely be home.
The guy who called me was a complete stranger, and a rather rude one at that.
The conversation went something like this:
Me: "Hello?"
Him: "I just had this number show up on my caller ID. Did you call me?"
Me: "Excuse me? I don't know who you are and I haven't used this phone all day. I didn't call you. There must be some mistake."
Him: "Your number [recites my phone number back to me] appeared on my caller ID. I wanna know who you are and why you called."
Me: "I can guarantee you that that's an error. I haven't made any calls from this number all day."
(Why would I call someone from my cell phone when it costs me minutes and I have a perfectly good landline at hand?)
Him: "So who are you then?"
(I really hate it when people call me and then demand to know who I am. They called me; it's up to them. Telemarketers are notorious for this.)
Me: "I'm sorry, but that's really none of your business. You called me, and I have no idea who you are. I'm certainly not going to give you my name."
Him: "Listen up, #^%&#@! WHY DID YOU %@*^$# CALL ME?"
Me: "I did not call you. Have a nice evening."
*click*
*turn off cell phone*
I've received enough of these types of calls over the years to know that caller ID is not 100% correct. When I see a strange number appear on my caller ID, I always just assume it was a wrong number or a mistake. I don't go calling back the numbers and investigate the matter any further.
I can understand this guy's curiousity, but I cannot fathom why he wouldn't just accept it when I said I didn't call him and that it was a mistake.
Is it common practice to call back unrecognisable caller ID numbers? I've never done it because even if I was as polite as possible about it, it still seems rude to just call someone you don't know and ask them who they are and why (if?) they called you.
Here is a picture of my cat, which has nothing whatsoever to do with the rest of my post.