No Credit is Due: Bad Telemarketing

Just a few minutes ago I was debating what to write about this week -- something interesting, perhaps, or maybe it was about time to give some credit to snails, I thought. Then, by some random stroke of luck, fate or writer's lightning (a term I created just now), I received a phone call from a credit card company...

"We are all ready to complete your application," the woman told me. "We just need to ask you a couple more questions."

In theory this makes a lot of sense. I mean, hey -- when someone applies for a credit card, it's only logical that questions would follow. It's like that snail I was going to compliment earlier, whereas I must give credit when -- and only when -- credit is due. But this theory should not apply to me, as I have not applied for a credit card within the past couple of years, not even to get a free mug or basketball with my favorite baseball team imprinted on it...

"I didn't apply for a credit card," I told the woman.

And this was true, of course, because who I am to lie to a person on the other end of the phone without being a politician?

"Well, you were recommended to us," she told me.

Now, this is a nice gesture as well. I am normally honored when people recommend me for something, even when I am recommended to give up my place in line, or to give up my seat on the bus. But in this case I needed more information?

"Who recommended me?" I asked.

It was a question so succinctly worded that it could only produce an accurate and succinct answer...

"Ummm," she said. "Well, we thought you would be a good fit."

I can understand being a good fit for a college, a job or even a sweatshirt. But what exactly does it mean to be a good fit for a credit card? The fact that I have the desire to buy things and often must act upon those desires in order to live? I bring up this whole debacle in the column not only out of lack of other subjects to address, sans the snails, but more so because I think credit card companies need to learn from the phone call I just discussed, in the following three ways:

1. Never tell someone he or she is a good fit unless the person tries on the credit card beforehand, at which point the card is probably so stretched out that it no longer works. But then again, neither does this whole telemarketing plan regardless.

2. If you tell a person he or she was recommended by someone, make up a name of a person who served as the recommendation-giver. In times of creative lapses, use the name "Jason A. Creditcard." This may seem incredibly fake, but the level of fakeness will never be surpassed by the false level of sincerity involved in this phone call.

3. Rather than telling a person that he or she has applied for a card but apparently didn't realize it, use a snappy line such as "We're trying to give you credit, dude!" This takes away from the professionalism of the phone call, but on the flip side, everyone likes to be called "dude." And some of us even like credit.

Following these tips will probably destroy the purpose of marketing ploys, but then again, I guess that could be the point...

But I digress.

Greg Gagliardi is a teacher and writer. His stream-of-consciousness weekly humor column, "Progressive Revelations," has been ongoing since 1998. (http://www.ProgressiveRevelations.com)


AddThis Social Bookmark Button


In The News:


The Herald | HeraldOnline.com

No lie: Ethics probe of Joe Wilson's travel wider than disclosed
MiamiHerald.com
WASHINGTON — The congressional ethics investigation of Rep. Joe Wilson, RS.C., is broader than previously disclosed and goes well beyond his ...
Wilson ethics probe widensThe State
Butterfield to cooperate with ethics investigationGreenville Daily Reflector
Timing Is Key In Investigations Of Donations From Financial InterestsTPMMuckraker (blog)
TPMMuckraker (blog)
all 17 news articles »

Sportsnet.ca

Football player tested positive for HGH, ethics group says
Montreal Gazette
In what the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport calls a first in North America, a University of Waterloo football player has tested positive for human ...
Canadian football player tests positive for HGHThe Associated Press
Waterloo football player tested positive for HGHCBC.ca
Canadian Is Positive For HGHNew York Times

all 205 news articles »

Rangel Hearings to Test His Party, Too
Wall Street Journal
Charles Rangel isn't the only one facing judgment at his planned trial before the House ethics committee. The hearings, coming about a month before Election ...
Waters forms legal defense fund to wage fight against ethics chargesThe Hill
Waters opens legal defense fundPolitico

all 3 news articles »

GPB

Attorney: Grand jury not looking into Nathan Deal
Rome News Tribune
That's just not true," said Randy Evans, who has also represented Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin and other notable Republicans facing ethics charges. ...
Nathan Deal releases 29 years of tax return recordsAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Candidates Duel Over Deal Tax ReturnsMyFox Atlanta
Barnes And Deal Fight Over Tax ReturnsWABE
WXIA-TV -WDEF News 12 -Gainesville Times
all 52 news articles »

New York Daily News

Despite ethics woes, Rangel holds vast fundraising edge ahead of primary
The Hill (blog)
Y.) may be embroiled in an ethics scandal in Washington, but in his home district the longtime congressman appears to be in a solid position ahead of his ...
Harlem voters on Charles Rangel-Adam Clayton Powell race: Do we have to vote ...New York Daily News
Et Tu, Harlem?RedState (blog)

all 9 news articles »

Rangel Should Resign, Manhattan Voters Tell Poll
New York Times
Richard Catalano, 61, who lives on the Upper East Side, outside Mr. Rangel's district, which stretches from the Upper West Side to East Harlem, said ethics ...

and more »

mediabistro.com (blog)

Ethics show focuses on Muslim center
Pueblo Chieftain
Here's the lineup for next week's "Religion and Ethics Newsweekly" program, to run at 1 am Tuesday on KTSC-TV. - "Islamic Community Center Controversy” ...
PBS' Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly Ready for Season 14mediabistro.com (blog)

all 2 news articles »

FITSNews

More Ethics Rumblings
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
The new Office of Congressional Ethics continues to ruffle more feathers in Congress, as now it has evidently spurred a probe of how lawmakers spent travel ...
Wilson responds to ethics investigationThe Gamecock
Wilson target of ethics probeCharleston Post Courier
Rep. Wilson under House ethics investigationLive 5 News
MiamiHerald.com -The Right Perspective (blog)
all 28 news articles »

Ethics Commission Releases More on DePuy
WCTV
Tallahassee, FL - At a hearing on Friday September 3,2010, The Florida Commission on Ethics released new information regarding charges against a former Leon ...

and more »
Google News

__________

Games at Buy.com

Kingston, Sandisk, Viewsonic, Canon, Toshiba

Business Ethics: The Law of Corporate Karma

According to the shamanic traditions, the great mystery of being is that all things are alive and have a level of intelligence. This is because all things... Read More

Ethics in Business...A Lost Art

While watching Face the Nation one Sunday earlier this year, Bob Schiffer discussed the airline industry, his mother and ethics in business. Like Bob, I think it... Read More

Ethics in Business - Please Have Some

Is your business ethical?What I mean is "Does your business do the right thing when faced with that decision?" It's a simple question, which many businesses struggle... Read More

Top 10 Principles for Positive Business Ethics

This morning, I read about a company using on-line auctions to defraud customers. Last week, I consulted on an ethics complaint where a business coach betrayed a... Read More

How To Build A Business Ethics Program

Recent corporate financial scandals have highlighted the importance of business ethics and legal compliance. Yet a recent National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) survey of 280 corporate... Read More

Ethics In The Workplace

Workplace Ethics is a subject that we have all heard of. In fact, the subject of Ethics in general is something that most people are familiar with.... Read More

Do Organizations Serve Us Or Do We Serve Organizations

We have seen an erosion in the confidence that society has in organizational leadership and its integrity recently with the numerous accounting scandals that have become public.Clearly... Read More

Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: Shifting Culture and Climate in Todays Corporate World

This articles relates to the AlphaMeasure core competency Culture and Climate. AlphaMeasure defines climate as the effect an organization has on the employees, while culture refers more... Read More

Business Ethics: An Oxymoron

An oxymoron: the juxtaposition of contradictory words or concepts. That is what we have with the term "Business Ethics". The very contradiction that is inherent in this... Read More

Laws and Ethics?. Who?s Kidding Who?

Years ago I read an article by a renowned psychologist wherein he wrote his studies found one percent of all human beings would never lie, cheat or... Read More

Enron?s Ultimate Victim: Ethics

FROM the 'MORAL HIGH GROUND', where we imagine ourselves, the Enron fiasco should have come as no surprise. Enron is simply a quintessential example of the degradation... Read More

Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: Work Ethics and the Customer

This article relates to the Ethics in the Workplace competency, commonly evaluated in employee surveys. It gives examples of how employees and customers consider ethical behavior and... Read More

Business Ethics

There is much talk today about ethics in business - as there should be, but there should be more than talk; there should be a high moral... Read More

Work Ethics ? A Paradigm Shift

Work ethics is a hot topic in today's business and educational worlds. Yet, how do we define this hybrid phrase with the word work meaning more than... Read More

Business Ethics: How The Sales Function Can Transmit Company Values

I recently got a "thank-you" call from a man who read my new e-book Buying Facilitation."Boy," he said, "this method sure helps me close more deals and... Read More

Ethics? How To Take the Measure Business

When asked to write a small piece pertaining to ethics and integrity in the business world, my first inclination was to draw on personal experience.Everyone has bad... Read More

Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: Diversity And Success, In The Workplace

This article relates to the Diversity in the Workplace Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. This competency explores whether your organization provides understanding and supports interaction... Read More

Business Ethics: An Oxymoron?

Why do I believe good PR and business ethics are inextricably linked? It comes down to definitions. Ethics is learning what is right and what is wrong... Read More

Are You Selling Out Your Integrity?

Integrity in business is a quality that is highly under-rated by executives these days. Many executives are so "pushed and pulled" by a not so hidden force... Read More

The Need to Survive; A Death Knell For Organizations

Changing the driving force upon which business decisions are based is crucial in order to not only restore ethics in business but to truly improve the lives... Read More

The Views of Karl Marx VS Max Weber

Compare and contrast the views of Karl Marx and Max Weber with regards as to what motivates people to work.Karl Marx: [1] Exploitation[2] Proletariat have to sell... Read More

MacDonalidisation: Braverman, Taylor & Mayo

Background: George Ritzer defined McDonaldization as "...the process by which the principles of the fast-food restaurants are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society... Read More

Six Reasons to Give

If you run a business, you undoubtedly feel many pressures on your time and money. Why would you want to add "giving to the community" to your... Read More

The Social Implications of Computing

Directed by Mark Harrison, "Visions of Heaven and Hell" is a three-part cautionary tale come documentary commissioned by Channel Four, that warns of the impending infiltration of... Read More

The Three Schools of Business Ethics

G. Richard Shell, author of Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People, identifies three primary schools of ethics in negotiation. To me, they are equally valuable... Read More