Why Does The Rejection Hotline Exist?
The dating scene is full of people who can't take a hint or can't take "no" for an answer (and many who apparently can't take showers, can't brush their teeth, or can't seem to go out in social settings without awkwardly embarrassing themselves).
Anyway, the Rejection Hotline exists as a simple alternative to uncomfortable situations and it is a public service to both the rejector and to the rejectee.
The rejector has an easy way to get rid of unwanted suitors, to express a lack of interest in a non-confrontational manner, and to gracefully escape an uncomfortable situation.
The rejectee, on the other hand, is able to hear the bad news in the privacy of his/her own home without being subjected to public embarrassment and/or ridicule from anyone who otherwise might have witnessed a more public rejection. Further, there are no unanswered "what if's," no desperate assumptions of "I must have just mis-dialed," and no ambiguity - all of which are common by-products of the *randomly selected fake numbers which were more common before the advent of the Rejection Hotline.
* Note: Randomly selected fake numbers also disturb innocent people - like little old ladies, pizza delivery shops, and any household unfortunate enough to have Jenny's 867-5309 as their number. Yep, we'd like to think we're helping them too.
How did the Rejection Hotline start?
We started the original Rejection Hotline in Atlanta in the summer of 2001, as a joke, just for sh*ts and giggles amongst a few friends. We really had no idea how popular it would become, how quickly word would spread, and how many millions of people would soon be hearing the Rejection Hotline recording. We knew we were in over our heads when the number of calls began to exceed the capabilities of our original voicemail system. We couldn't believe we started getting thousands of calls a day! So we eventually upgraded our voicemail system, put up our RejectionHotline.com website, added Rejection Hotline numbers in new cities, and began receiving some great media coverage!
http://www.rejuctinghotline.com/
Located coast-to-coast in over 30 U.S. cities and expanding rapidly, the Rejection Hotline™ is the industry leader in rejection service.
The dating scene is full of people who can't take a hint or can't take "no" for an answer (and many who apparently can't take showers, can't brush their teeth, or can't seem to go out in social settings without awkwardly embarrassing themselves).
Anyway, the Rejection Hotline exists as a simple alternative to uncomfortable situations and it is a public service to both the rejector and to the rejectee.
The rejector has an easy way to get rid of unwanted suitors, to express a lack of interest in a non-confrontational manner, and to gracefully escape an uncomfortable situation.
The rejectee, on the other hand, is able to hear the bad news in the privacy of his/her own home without being subjected to public embarrassment and/or ridicule from anyone who otherwise might have witnessed a more public rejection. Further, there are no unanswered "what if's," no desperate assumptions of "I must have just mis-dialed," and no ambiguity - all of which are common by-products of the *randomly selected fake numbers which were more common before the advent of the Rejection Hotline.
* Note: Randomly selected fake numbers also disturb innocent people - like little old ladies, pizza delivery shops, and any household unfortunate enough to have Jenny's 867-5309 as their number. Yep, we'd like to think we're helping them too.
How did the Rejection Hotline start?
We started the original Rejection Hotline in Atlanta in the summer of 2001, as a joke, just for sh*ts and giggles amongst a few friends. We really had no idea how popular it would become, how quickly word would spread, and how many millions of people would soon be hearing the Rejection Hotline recording. We knew we were in over our heads when the number of calls began to exceed the capabilities of our original voicemail system. We couldn't believe we started getting thousands of calls a day! So we eventually upgraded our voicemail system, put up our RejectionHotline.com website, added Rejection Hotline numbers in new cities, and began receiving some great media coverage!
http://www.rejuctinghotline.com/
Located coast-to-coast in over 30 U.S. cities and expanding rapidly, the Rejection Hotline™ is the industry leader in rejection service.
- *Boston
- 617-861-3962
- **New York
- 212-660-2245
- ***Miami
- 305-241-0033
- ***Orlando
- 407-338-0036
- Phoenix
- 602-230-4210
- Las Vegas
- 702-386-5397
- New Jersey
- 201-808-6011
- Philadelpha
- 215-618-1505
- San Diego
- 858-492-8002
- New Hampshire
- 603-413-2340
- Rhode Island
- 401-648-6543
- Maine
- 207-376-0768
- Atlanta
- 770-908-7383
- San Francisco
- 415-356-9833
- Denver
- 303-607-7527
- Los Angeles
- 310-217-7638
- Washington DC
- 202-452-7468
- Chicago
- 773-509-5027
- Seattle
- 206-376-9798
- Baltimore
- 410-347-1488
- Virginia
- 703-912-1725
- Detroit
- 248-262-6861
- Houston
- 713-866-6249
- Dallas
- 972-504-6270
- More Massachusets #s
- 617-861-3962
- 508-556-3549
- 781-654-2925
- 978-364-8939
- 413-351-2684
- More New York #s
- 212-660-2245
- 718-971-5245
- 516-730-7245
- 914-269-4245
- 845-259-2245
- 518-935-4012
- More Florida #s
- 305-241-0033
- 407-338-0036
- 321-844-0033
- 561-986-0035
- 954-287-0023