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Time Thieves ! Our numbers being taken; formed as database, divided as potential customers and non-potential customers.

Time Thieves






Our modern lives are full of time thieves. Why I say time thieves because if something is taken without our knowledge and intention is theft right? Your phone buzzing and interrupting you in the middle of an important task. Sales calls, promotional calls, marketing calls!
How do they get our number? We are being sold out without any sales returns. Our numbers being taken; formed as database, divided as potential customers and non-potential customers.                     Cold calling, hot calling in order to convince us. Most of these calling agents are asked to scare us sometimes bully us vulnerable people who succumb for certain pep talks or when these trained negotiators hurt our "Ego". your time is constantly being stolen from you, minute by minute, hour by hour. And once you’ve lost that time you can never get it back again. To remain focused and make sure these time thieves don’t get the upper hand, you need tricks up your sleeve.  Consciously avoid falling prey to all these marketing gimmicks and gadget-induced non-emotional counter-productive time consumers from invading your privacy.

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