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Title: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: paulchambers on August 22, 2004, 01:37:28 pm
I actually got two messages on my phone  regarding customers wanting quotes, is un ethincal to ring on a sunday   Paul
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Dynafoam on August 22, 2004, 01:55:38 pm
Paul,

If the potential customer has requested the contact, I see no reason not to ring on a Sunday.

It is the best day to find some of my customers at home but I always start with an appology for ringing on that day.

Sunday is not what it used to be ! The expression 'Sunday driver' has become an anachronism now that the road are so busy with cars heading for supermarkets and out-of-town shopping centres.

When I was a lad............................
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: paulchambers on August 22, 2004, 02:14:55 pm
Well i rang and doing a quote next week things are looking up
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Ken Wainwright on August 22, 2004, 02:17:01 pm
Paul

Does that mean you actually use one of those old fashioned Ansa Phone thingy's?. These can loose you so many enquiries.  I divert my calls to my mobile so that I can speak personally to every caller. If I'm not available, my voicemail message is an apology for not answering as I may be driving. People respect that.

Verbally, I let my customers know they can phone me upto 10pm. In my NCCA Corporate Y/P ad I advertise my phone number with the word "anytime" after it. That way I can have an edge when people are researching the market and don't feel guilty for calling out of office hours. And yes, I make calls on a Sunday too. But not before 11.00am, between 12.00 and 2.00 or after 5.00pm.

Safe and happy calling:)
Ken
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: paulchambers on August 22, 2004, 02:21:43 pm
I have BT 1571, i have used divertion prehaps i should put it back on does that mean you carry your diary to the pub
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a Sunday
Post by: Dynafoam on August 22, 2004, 02:27:16 pm
Ken,

My 'Talking remote control' lives in the cab and the number is known to very few people.

What I want to know is where you keep your phone whilst working, wearing nothing but a pair of Marigolds?

Do you tuck it in the cuff of one glove or do you put it........ NO! I won't even think about that option  :o  ;D

Safe and blush-free cleaning,

John.
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Ken Wainwright on August 22, 2004, 02:29:50 pm
No Paul

There's a little button on the side of my phone. When I press it, I can record the prospects name and number. I then wring ;)  them back at a more suitable time.

My diary always stays on the office desk. I ring all customers back later. The customer I am with may not like me talking to others in "her time" so I find it to be the best compromise for me.

Safe and happy dialing:)
Ken
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Ken Wainwright on August 22, 2004, 02:35:15 pm
John

I've got this posing pouch I hang from my wand  and I fit it in there  ;)

Safe and happy dialing:)
Ken

PS

An old. old office joke.

Hey Paddy, can I borrow your dictaphone?
No you can't. Use your finger like everyone else!
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Dynafoam on August 22, 2004, 03:05:47 pm
Ken,

I was thinking more along the lines of:

"Where do you park your bicycle on a nudist beach"  ;D

John.
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Ken Wainwright on August 22, 2004, 03:30:39 pm
I know John, but I won't go there.

safe and happy posing:)
Ken
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Derek on August 22, 2004, 10:11:23 pm
Sorry Marigold ....but I still use the answerphone...( the old dog/new tricks syndrome).

I don't encourage customers to call on my mobile as the constant interuption whilst working can be irritating for both me and the customer I am with at the time.

I certainly don't call customers on Sundays ..that's strictly 'my' quality time!

Gosh ... all that sounds as though I don't want people to call me  :-[

I do find that people do respect the fact that you don't call on a Sunday even in today's society where nothing is seems to be sacred anymore

Derek
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Ken Wainwright on August 22, 2004, 10:57:52 pm
Hey DB

YOU ARE A LIAR ;)

There, I've said it.

OK, I'm not a customer of yours, but a colleague, but it could be argued that I'm a customer of the NCCA (I pay  my fees) and you are a director of the NCCA and you've phoned me on a Sunday more than once.

But just a minute, you stated that Sunday was strictly your quality time, and you phoned me on a Sunday. So you value you me highly enough to include me in your quality time. Ahhh, you're so sweet young Derek.

See you at Carpex, when I'll allow you to buy me and my beloved a nice cup of tea.

Safe and happy qualy tea time:)
Ken
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 22, 2004, 11:09:58 pm
Hi Guys,

I've had a mad woman phoning me 3 times today to tell me I'm too expensive!

When I said 'I've got to go because I'm cooking dinner 'she replied, ' that was not her problem'.

Cheers,

Doug

Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: strakercleaning on August 22, 2004, 11:24:19 pm
Doug,
Remind her of the cost of multiple phone calls, if she is that concerned about costs ;)...............keep her talking so you can rub the point in ::)
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 22, 2004, 11:33:20 pm
Chris,

Problem is my phone is on divert to my mobile so its me whos paying :'(

Cheers,

Doug
Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: Derek on August 23, 2004, 10:45:26 am
Marigold

Business is business and chatting to you on a Sunday doesn't fall into that catagory.

Always a pleasure Kenneth...and I 'will' buy you that cup of tea....I'll start saving right now ;)

Derek

Title: Re: Phoning customers on a sunday
Post by: strakercleaning on August 23, 2004, 10:55:00 am
My mobile allows divert of calls not on specific lists ie Family, Pests and Business etc. Very handy for swerving calls from price shoppers when busy earning money but allows calls from customers ;D
Never tried the divert from landline to mobile but know many people who do use it. I would never get any work done as my mobile rings often enough as it is........let alone AT MY EXPENSE :P

ps. Derek, Surely you don't need to save for cuppa..... you must still have ration coupons tucked away  ;)