I try more than once. I also find the way that they like to work. Sometimes it is easier to answer an email rather than the phone.If their business involves being on the phone it is easier to multitask if the client can see an email and respond rather than respond by the phone.
Let it go. Unfortunately, our society today has become less caring than ever before. When you are a vendor or service provider the majority of people don't see you as a person. You're like an item on a store shelf. Don't sweat it, move on.
I see no reason to beat a dead horse if the need me in the future they know how to get in touch and I look forward to their call but I don't wait by the phonew
I have a 3 strikes and out policy. After the message in about 2 days I send a follow-up email. If still no response I circle back with a message and email. After that I assume there is no interest
Never is a long time. I allow up to 5 days for a response before trying again. noting this is the second attempt. Then, rather than baseball's 3 strikes, it's 2 strikes and you're out
Email is such an iffy thing... if you are a business, often your email will go straight into the promotions or spam folder, so there is not guarantee they have seen your email. However, if you have called and received no response, then you may want to move on after leaving 3 voice messages.
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I try more than once. I also find the way that they like to work. Sometimes it is easier to answer an email rather than the phone.If their business involves being on the phone it is easier to multitask if the client can see an email and respond rather than respond by the phone.
It depends on how many times I've tried. If it's just once, then I will try again.
Don’t take it personal it wasn’t about you. Keep calling and this time don’t leave a message
Let it go. Unfortunately, our society today has become less caring than ever before. When you are a vendor or service provider the majority of people don't see you as a person. You're like an item on a store shelf. Don't sweat it, move on.
I see no reason to beat a dead horse if the need me in the future they know how to get in touch and I look forward to their call but I don't wait by the phonew
I have a 3 strikes and out policy. After the message in about 2 days I send a follow-up email. If still no response I circle back with a message and email. After that I assume there is no interest
Never is a long time. I allow up to 5 days for a response before trying again. noting this is the second attempt. Then, rather than baseball's 3 strikes, it's 2 strikes and you're out
I text a lot, the younger generation loves that!
Maybe the messages are going into the trash
Email is such an iffy thing... if you are a business, often your email will go straight into the promotions or spam folder, so there is not guarantee they have seen your email. However, if you have called and received no response, then you may want to move on after leaving 3 voice messages.