[asterisk-biz] Disreputible VoIP Comapny
Paul
ast2005 at 9ux.com
Fri Mar 3 15:43:10 MST 2006
Yes it does seem unreasonable. OTOH - I will make a general comment
about this type of practice:
Many of us are a blend of CEO/CTO. When I am working on somebody's
current technical crisis I might answer the phone because I am expecting
calls related to the problem at hand. At other times I might be totally
immersed in new software design. Better to send a personal(not bulk)
email that I can read when I have time.
Sahil Gupta wrote:
> I think the guys at DIDX are being picked on unreasonably... if you
> want to make comments say something so they can improve... else keep
> quiet.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Sahil Gupta
> VoiceValley
>
> On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Peter Bowyer wrote:
>
>> How does making sales call to a business who has given you their
>> contact details make them disreputable, exactly? The world of commerce
>> would be a very quiet place if nobody could call their prospects to
>> follow up an enquiry.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On 03/03/06, Hugh L. Johnson <hugh-lists at teknology.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I just got a call from a representative of a disreputable VoIP company.
>>> I wont reveal who it was I will just say that the company's name begins
>>> with 'DID' and ends with 'X'.
>>>
>>> He saw that I was registered on his site. He wanted to make sure
>>> that I
>>> knew that I had 2 free dids. I told him that I was aware of that but
>>> that I didn't use them. He wanted to know if I was a customer of an
>>> alternative VoIP company. I confirmed that I was. He wanted to
>>> know if
>>> we could "join hands" in partnership to provide VoIP services to my end
>>> users. I told him we could not, that I don't hold men's hands.
>>>
>>> As soon as we ended the call:
>>>
>>>> database put blacklist 7144223265 1
>>>
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