โFeb-07-2016 08:10 AM
โFeb-09-2016 08:25 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Once a potential client has initiated contact to a business, it's the responsibility of that business to call enough times to get the person, not just once and assume that is sufficient. It's not sufficient, in fact, it's rude and unprofessional.
โFeb-09-2016 07:47 AM
โFeb-09-2016 04:09 AM
monkey44 wrote:
The worst situation here, and many of you TVOV just as an example, almost never answer the phone for whatever business reasons you name.
THEN, you call me back at your convenience - THEN, if I don't answer because I'm in the shower or whatever, you tell me "call me back" ... WHY would I? If I call you back, I get another message with the same "leave a message, I'll call you'...
So we get an unending 'call me back' ... It seems to me - and this is exactly how I do it - I'll call you back until I get you.
Medical offices and other businesses always call you back and leave a message but often NEVER actually answer the phone - the mentality is, the machine will get it and I'll call back later, and they call ONCE and think that is OK ... But, when a person calls, they never get an answer, and if they are lucky enough to answer when that person calls, it can get business done.
Personally, if I'm calling a small business, I call once, if that person calls and tells me to call back again, I'm on to someone else. Anyone that owns a company and wants my business should return a call MORE THAN ONCE - keep trying until you get the client, don't just call back one time, leave a message (again) to call you back. I won't. Because if you call a couple times, more than likely, you'll get me - but me calling you never gets you.
All this electronic "stuff" might SEEM convenient, but most often it just spends a lot of wasted time dialing and listening to extended messages that help no one.
โFeb-08-2016 07:16 PM
IDoMyOwnStunts wrote:Then they aren't paying attention. A text to a landline should return an error to the sender.
What I hate is giving my number, wondering why they haven't returned my call, and when I finally get a hold of somebody days later they say, "I sent you a text." It's a landline!
โFeb-08-2016 06:34 PM
โFeb-08-2016 06:11 PM
โFeb-08-2016 04:39 PM
2oldman wrote:FunnyCamper wrote:His number would be shown on your phone in call history.
example is the business is closed YET the retailer returns your call after hours on HIS cell personal phone, leaves message to call him and HE GARBLES his cell phone number.
โFeb-08-2016 01:57 PM
FunnyCamper wrote:Get your 9-yo grandson to do it.
call history? I have no idea how to work my home phone cause I threw out the manual ๐
โFeb-08-2016 01:13 PM
โFeb-08-2016 06:18 AM
FunnyCamper wrote:His number would be shown on your phone in call history.
example is the business is closed YET the retailer returns your call after hours on HIS cell personal phone, leaves message to call him and HE GARBLES his cell phone number.
โFeb-08-2016 05:44 AM
โFeb-08-2016 05:42 AM
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โFeb-08-2016 02:12 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
it won't hurt to try again, because it is possible we couldn't understand your message, unfortunately it happens.
โFeb-07-2016 09:43 PM