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Send telemarketers to this robot and give them a taste of their own medicine

Published Feb 3rd, 2016 3:21PM EST

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Despite the fact that we’ve all moved on from landlines, we still can’t avoid telemarketers. They’ve made their way into the 21st century, and you might think that the only thing you can do about it is to not pick up the phone.

But there’s another, far more devious option.

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Making the rounds on Reddit this week is a robot that could change the way you deal with annoying phone calls. Built by a man named Roger who says he works on telephone systems for a living, the Jolly Roger Telephone Company is an automated program that intercepts calls you don’t want to answer and attempts to hold a conversation with the caller.

“I was getting a lot of repeat calls from numbers. Obviously the same company’s predictive dialers were calling me at various times trying to find me home,” wrote Roger. “I thought, what if I play a sound file that says “hello?… Hello?… Hello?…” a few times? Would it fool their predictive dialer into thinking it had reached a real person?

“So recorded some “hellos”, then “hang on a sec”, and then some silence. I created a “parrot” routine and sent these obvious telemarketers to this parrot. And it worked like a champ! So then I thought “hmmmmm, how far can I take this parrot?””

If you want to try it for yourself, just follow these steps:

  • Press “add call”
  • Dial my robot at 214-666-4321. While you’re dialing, keep chatting into your phone like you’re trying to get Mr. Jones (“yeah – phone for you”, “okay, he’s coming hang on…”, etc)
  • Press “Add call” or “Merge call” or “Conference” or whatever will add the robot to the conversation.
  • MUTE YOURSELF so your background noise doesn’t affect the conversation.
  • Listen to the call, and hang up when the telemarketer hangs up.

Here’s an interview with KGO News Radio in which Roger himself discusses the project:

Jacob Siegal
Jacob Siegal Associate Editor

Jacob Siegal is Associate Editor at BGR, having joined the news team in 2013. He has over a decade of professional writing and editing experience, and helps to lead our technology and entertainment product launch and movie release coverage.