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Discover Ludwig"cold caller" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a person who attempts to contact individuals by phone in order to solicit them to buy something (a product, service, etc.). You can use this phrase in any context in which a person is attempting to contact someone by phone to sell them something. Example: The company hired a door-to-door salesman and several cold callers to increase their sales.
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cold caller
noun
One who cold calls.
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The cold caller says he can't do that.
Sometimes I would try to outwit the cold caller.
He had to wear many hats: therapist, detective, travel agent, cold caller, salesman, Facebook stalker.
Call centres employ mainly out-of-work actors because vocal skills plus low self-esteem equals reliable cold caller.
Another time I might challenge a rival cold caller, making them sweat for their charity with awkward questions that I know only too well.
I might challenge a rival cold caller, making them sweat for their charity with awkward questions I know only too well.
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(And don't try winding up the cold-caller by saying yes to everything he says, because then he'll ask: "and you're a moron, right?") The rule I have developed is as follows: don't deal with cold callers in such a way that you waste even more time by worrying afterwards about what you said.
No longer will cold callers make our lives a misery.
You must have cold callers recognising your voice?
Tell nuisance callers to stop Ask cold callers to remove your information from their records.
Cold callers try to make appointments for the sales people to sell Bloomberg.
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