Happens all the time. Years ago our home phone number was the inverse of the local pizza joint, so we would get a lot of phone calls late on Friday and Saturdays.
When “800” numbers first came out, at work my dad started getting all kinds of calls about insurance. He eventually figured out that local folks were neglecting to dial the 800, in order to reach a national insurance company’s customer service. Even after being told that they had misdialed, some people would get irate that he could not answer their questions.
Many years ago, my local baseball team had an ad about the bullpen coach getting a call trying to sell him insurance. The representative kept asking, “Now what can I do to sell you a policy, Mr. Pen?” At the end, cut to the manager trying to call for a relief pitcher and getting a busy signal…
I worked with a guy whose grandfather was getting a lot of pizza calls. He was annoyed at first. Then he started having fun. He just politely took their orders, ad said when to aspect it.
David_the_CAD over 2 years ago
Happens all the time. Years ago our home phone number was the inverse of the local pizza joint, so we would get a lot of phone calls late on Friday and Saturdays.
einarbt over 2 years ago
And the difference being?
l3i7l over 2 years ago
When “800” numbers first came out, at work my dad started getting all kinds of calls about insurance. He eventually figured out that local folks were neglecting to dial the 800, in order to reach a national insurance company’s customer service. Even after being told that they had misdialed, some people would get irate that he could not answer their questions.
biz.gocomics over 2 years ago
Many years ago, my local baseball team had an ad about the bullpen coach getting a call trying to sell him insurance. The representative kept asking, “Now what can I do to sell you a policy, Mr. Pen?” At the end, cut to the manager trying to call for a relief pitcher and getting a busy signal…
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Like at work a few years back, there was a guy named Wilfred. The office began getting calls for a “Mr. Fred”.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Yankees’,” or simply “Yankees is correct. But “Yankee’s” is not.
Skeptical Meg over 2 years ago
Yankess? Nah. Maybe the pizza joint is not different from the Orioles’ bullpen.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
How did that happen, those are dedicated hot lines.
Sensei Le Roof over 2 years ago
Yankees’ bullpen. I mean, I hope the team has more than just one player. For their sake.
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
I’ll bet it’s a prank from the dugout or the front office.
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m still trying to figure out what the joke is. Yeah, wrong number — I get that. So?
kleanerz over 2 years ago
Yankees’
Robert Craigs over 2 years ago
I worked with a guy whose grandfather was getting a lot of pizza calls. He was annoyed at first. Then he started having fun. He just politely took their orders, ad said when to aspect it.