“Think of the people who come away dissatisfied with the consultation but shy away from returning for another for fear of looking like a fool or a pesterer.”
“It's also a pretty delicate balancing act when free educational software at school morphs into a money-hungry parent pesterer at home.”
“As WPC Ormand prepared to be filmed with PC Mark Lemoir, 26, who played the pesterer, DCI Anderson reminded jostling film crews exactly why they were there.”
“She was also getting up to 260 begging letters a month from various charities as well as phone pesterers asking for money.”
“Kids are often thought of as pesterers and parents as gatekeepers working to resist the pester.”
“To cover all bases, manufacturers must look for ways to address kids not only as pesterers but as consumers in their own right by building in purchasing habits as well.”