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If you're a sales person and find yourself writing an email with the subject "2nd follow up to my voicemail..." to a prospective customer, shouldn't you just stop?

What are you selling?

The email is in my inbox.

So what's he trying to sell you?

Maybe if he's so persistent you should consider buying it. Whatever it is.

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If you're a sales person and find yourself writing an email with the subject "2nd follow up to my voicemail..." to a prospective customer, shouldn't you just stop?

What are you selling?

The email is in my inbox.

So what's he trying to sell you?

Maybe if he's so persistent you should consider buying it. Whatever it is.

:lol:

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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If you're a sales person and find yourself writing an email with the subject "2nd follow up to my voicemail..." to a prospective customer, shouldn't you just stop?

If it's not spam (in other words, someone you've dealt with at some point in time) - a courtesty response would be nice. When/if I get those and am not interested I'll write back something like "Not now - check back with me in about 10 months."

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I spoke to him last week, he got me when he called from a number I did not recognize. I gave him 10 minutes, explained why the buy didn't make sense and assumed that was the end of it. But no....

Reply and ask him out on a date.

He works out of Philly, I don't do long-distance.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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I spoke to him last week, he got me when he called from a number I did not recognize. I gave him 10 minutes, explained why the buy didn't make sense and assumed that was the end of it. But no....

Reply and ask him out on a date.

He works out of Philly, I don't do long-distance.

Damn. there goes my best idea.

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I spoke to him last week, he got me when he called from a number I did not recognize. I gave him 10 minutes, explained why the buy didn't make sense and assumed that was the end of it. But no....

When I get a sales call, as soon as I realize that it is one, I just say "No thank you" and hang up, regardless of whether they are in mid sentence or not. Who ever says 'yes' to a phone sales pitch?

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I spoke to him last week, he got me when he called from a number I did not recognize. I gave him 10 minutes, explained why the buy didn't make sense and assumed that was the end of it. But no....

When I get a sales call, as soon as I realize that it is one, I just say "No thank you" and hang up, regardless of whether they are in mid sentence or not. Who ever says 'yes' to a phone sales pitch?

This isn't at home, this is for work. The product they're trying to sell is a good one but we have 2 other products in our portfolio that together do about 95% of what this product does. It might make sense next summer when the existing two products are up for renewal and I told them as much. I expected the reaction to be to not call or email me anymore till then (or shortly before).

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

 

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