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Thread started 02/15/05 6:15am

Mach

Rejection Hotline

Rejection Hotline Real Popular in Detroit





DETROIT - Detroit is a chilly town — in more ways than one.



The Motor City produces the most calls to the Rejection Hotline, a free telephone service that allows uninterested objects of affection to blow off come-ons.


It works like this: You're asked for your telephone number by someone in which you have no interest. You might sound receptive by responding, "248-262-6861."


When that number is dialed, this is what they get: "The person who gave you this number did not want you to have their real number. Maybe the idea of going out with you just seems as appealing as playing leapfrog with unicorns . ... Do your best to forget about the person who gave you this number because, trust us, they've already forgotten about you."


The voice is that of Jeff Goldblatt, a 27-year-old Emory University student who developed Rejection Hotline in 2001. It now serves 29 cities in the United States.


The Detroit line has logged more than 1.2 million calls since it was launched last year, making it the most dialed of the 29 hotlines.


Cher Wardlow, who was given the number about a year ago, wasn't amused. "It was mean," said the 30-year-old store manager. "I was kind of insulted. I didn't think I was all bad. I thought he had lot of nerve."
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Reply #1 posted 02/15/05 6:22am

1sexymf

lol
When I was 16, this guy I was not interested in kept asking for my number, so I finally gave him a number - Dial-A-Joke. lol
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Reply #2 posted 02/15/05 6:24am

Mach

1sexymf said:

lol
When I was 16, this guy I was not interested in kept asking for my number, so I finally gave him a number - Dial-A-Joke. lol


lol
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Reply #3 posted 02/15/05 6:30am

TheRealFiness

i used to give people a number that was always busy....lmao
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Reply #4 posted 02/15/05 6:30am

1sexymf

Mach said:

1sexymf said:

lol
When I was 16, this guy I was not interested in kept asking for my number, so I finally gave him a number - Dial-A-Joke. lol


lol


Too bad it's not in existence any longer - now it's an 800 number - can't fake that. confused
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Reply #5 posted 02/15/05 6:40am

Mach

TheRealFiness said:

i used to give people a number that was always busy....lmao


lol
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