They called me today and the woman, who said her name was Ellen, was very polite. She did try pushing the sale, and when I told her I don't have the purchasing power for the company she asked if I would personally like to buy anything. I told her no, which she took politely. She gave me the website and said to talk with the owner about it if he had any interest and she'd call back next week. Seeing these reviews and looking at the website makes me question buying from them. She pushed how all their artists paint with their mouths or their feet, yet several of the artists pictured (who are not apparently considered employees since they aren't listed there, you have to look at the backs of the cards to find them) are shown using their hands to paint. Not that they couldn't still be disabled, but I question if she was telling me the truth or pushing that information for a guilt trip. If I talk to her when she calls back I want to find out what THASC is supposed to stand for.
Called my work Cell 3 times one day. I did not answer. googled and found this site. I called them back they are a sales company who makes greetings cards and pens and stuff. I told them I had the wrong #.
Called our office once, was told it was a doctor's office and not to call again. She called back 30 minutes later. Turned them into Do Not Call Registry, twice.
I answered the phone and the lady asked for my supervisor, first by last name and then by her first name to get her call through. When questioned about her reasons for calling, she failed to state her identity or her company. She asked about purchases of handicap products. Then she got impatient and angry with me when I continued to question her call.