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Pete Paxton
10-09-2008, 03:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.trinketsoftware.com/FakeCall/' target='_blank'>http://www.trinketsoftware.com/FakeCall/</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"Fake Call is a quick and easy way to "call yourself" in order to politely escape social situations. While pretending to receive a phone call is possible without any special software, this usually takes too many awkward key presses and fumbling. Fake Call makes it as easy as pressing 1 button, and provides an extremely realistic incoming call experience. It also includes powerful scheduling and personalization features in a simple, unobtrusive user interface."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/spt/auto/1223519308.usr11642.jpg" width="258" height="248" /></p><p>So how many of you would totally use this? Have you ever told someone to call you so you could get out of a meeting or any other situation? Now you don't have to. Think of it, you can schedule a call, pretend to talk to someone and simply walk out. If it ends up being the guy they show in their picture above, people may get suspicious. You can download the beta from their site. Do you use Fake Call or a product like it? If so, has it saved you a few times? Let us know.</p>

tregnier
10-10-2008, 06:28 PM
I don't get it. You need someone to call you to fake something important so you can leave a meeting? First of all, it's dishonest, purposefully leading others to false conclusions. Second, it shows a lack of integrity and forthrightness that business people should be trying to foster, both in themselves and others. Third, it just shows a lack of guts in dealing with others.

Sheesh! I'm glad I'm out of the corporate life if that's the kind of ********* you have to deal with now.

[Edited by Rocco for foul language]

Rocco Augusto
10-10-2008, 07:56 PM
I don't get it. You need someone to call you to fake something important so you can leave a meeting? First of all, it's dishonest, purposefully leading others to false conclusions. Second, it shows a lack of integrity and forthrightness that business people should be trying to foster, both in themselves and others. Third, it just shows a lack of guts in dealing with others.

Sheesh! I'm glad I'm out of the corporate life if that's the kind of ********* you have to deal with now.

[Edited by Rocco for foul language]

I ask that you please watch your language on this board. It is never called for or necessary to have to swear on this board to get your point across and we do have a fair amount of younger individuals in our audience that read through our postings.

Pony99CA
10-10-2008, 10:36 PM
I don't get it. You need someone to call you to fake something important so you can leave a meeting? First of all, it's dishonest, purposefully leading others to false conclusions. Second, it shows a lack of integrity and forthrightness that business people should be trying to foster, both in themselves and others. Third, it just shows a lack of guts in dealing with others.
As the text Rocco quoted said, this is generally used in social situations. For example, on a first date, some people would have a friend call them. If the date wasn't going well, they'd tell the date it was an emergency to give them an easy way out. This software allows something similar without imposing on your friends.

Yeah, it's not exactly honest or gutsy, but it's a lot easier than saying, "This date sucks. I'm outta here."

Steve

LHBALESJR
10-11-2008, 06:23 PM
I don't think this makes someone guttless or bad in any way. Consider the question your wife may ask like "Does this dress make my butt look fat?". Would it be better to be completely honest and risk hurting her feelings, or would you tell her what she wants to hear and keep the peace? I think this program could be used in a similar manner. If you are with someone and you have somewhere else to go, would it be better to say "I'm sorry, but you are taking up too much of my valuable time right now and I have someone else that I would rather talk to" or would it be more nicer to take a fake phone call and avoid hurting someones feelings? When I am tied up with a sales rep, I sometimes have my phone on the settings - sound menu and use that to play the ring tone. I'm not sure exactly how this program works, but it may be easier than what I do now.