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Friday, September 16, 2005

Number Recycling

This is a well-known fact: You’ve decided to trash the mobile or land line number that you are using. While you are picking a new the old one will be sent to a big recycle pool, waiting for at least 6 months. So every time when your telephone company assign you a number, it’s very likely that is a second-hand and I’ve got a recent understanding of this effect. One of my bosses has set up a new company with a new contact number, and there should only be few calls a day at MOST (it’s a new company). Unfortunately, it didn’t happen. He has received more than 20 phone calls per day, and the people dialing in have an extraordinary level of patience, quietly waiting for the other side to pick up. My boss was furious and found out it’s a Citibank customer hotline. Now this is what I call FUNNY!!