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Election Tidings of Comfort and Joy

ITI Logiciel, a Canadian software company is offering AutoCaller 4.0, an automated dialing system that allows you to call thousands of citizens per day.

You can use it for: running surveys; fund raising; sending information about your candidates; getting voters opinions; party events announcement. The system can play messages in multiple languages.

For a limited time, with the purchase of a system, we offer all the listed phone numbers of residents across Canada, free of charge. Check the following pages for further details about AutoCaller 4.0. Do not hesitate to call us, we will be pleased to answer all your questions.
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Apparently some think me odd for not having a telephone. With my new friends at Logiciel pitching even humble bloggers on the pleasures of robo-calls, election robo-calls, I don’t think my choice odd at all.

I wonder if, in the history of robo-calls, any actual voter has ever decided to vote for a canidate or party based on getting such a call. Were I running a campaign I would flick the machine on around the 23rd of December and send a message to vote for my opponent. Over and over again throughout the holidays.

4 comments to Election Tidings of Comfort and Joy

  1. Rik
    November 27th, 2005 at 2:34 am

    I’m surprised that this isn’t taking over callcenters. I’m continually expecting callcenters to be fully automated, but so far I’ve seen very little of it. Funny…

  2. Anonalogue
    November 28th, 2005 at 10:59 pm

    Bah, if inciting wire fraud is the best your moochy Statist ass can do I might as well book a week in the Domincan right now ;-)

    Anyhoo, your advice – to break laws and stuff – has already been tried and didn’t work, see today’s http://smalldeadanimals.com/ You and the rest of the Statist mooches will have to do better than this, old chap! Chin up!

  3. jay
    November 29th, 2005 at 12:36 am

    You know anonalogue it would help if you read the post before commenting….I am not inciting anything, I am making the point that the robo calls are so annoying that if I got one I would immediately consider voting for the opponent of whomever was alledgedly making them.

  4. Ken Ketchum
    November 29th, 2005 at 3:28 am

    Gotta agree with you – I will tolerate human-dialed political calls (all sales calls get hangups) but an autodialed political call gets a hangup and a strike.

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