From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtelesalestel‧e‧sales /ˈteliseɪlz/ noun [uncountable] BBTa way of selling products to people by telephone
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telesales• Here telesales operators will be able to feed information directly into a database as they take customer calls.• The Sparcbook will be promoted by Sun Express via its quarterly catalogue and outbound telesales force.• The main acquisition charges so deferred are direct advertising expenditure and costs associated with the telesales and underwriting staff.• The telesales force for web related products is projected to increase from 60 to over 250 associates.From Longman Business Dictionarytelesalestel‧e‧sales /ˈteliseɪlz/ (also teleselling /ˈteliˌselɪŋ/) noun [uncountable]MARKETING the practice of telephoning people in order to try to sell them things, or sales made by telephoneSYNTELEPHONE SELLINGour telesales forceMany central heating companies use telesales.