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by the_sleaze_
586 days ago
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Of course all points are correct - and yet > nearly half [of gen z] admit that speaking on the phone makes them feel anxious (49 per cent) > an awkward phone call is one of the top three things they would most want to avoid (42 per cent) That being said I'm quite confident there is enough of a market that doesn't dread talking on the phone that this company could do very well for itself and its founders financial goals. --- https://www.commbank.com.au/articles/newsroom/2023/06/CBA-Mo... |
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When I was young we had a landline at home and yes there were some telemarketing calls but they were not the majority. Most calls were from friends or family or legitimate other purposes. That's not how it is today, at least in my experience.
Part of it is that anything other than a local call used to cost money. So there was a financial disincentive to robo-call thousands of people hoping that you'd find one rube.