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The automated ones will are hard to beat, but for any other kind of market research all you need to do is tell them that you work in market research. That immediately invalidates any answers you give and they leave you alone.
Just say 'I'm sorry, I refuse to do surveys on principle, under the EU code of conduct they can't contact you about it again if you say this. It saves you receiving more annoying calls during the evenings.
Erm, how is a recorded message gonna take any notice of what you say?
That's the point of the automated messages, they aren't governed by these rules at the moment.
Keep putting the phone down on them and they will eventually go away.
Just say 'I'm sorry, I refuse to do surveys on principle, under the EU code of conduct they can't contact you about it again if you say this. It saves you receiving more annoying calls during the evenings.
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