[asterisk-biz] Disreputible VoIP Comapny
Sergey Kuznetsov
asterisk_biz at deeptown.org
Fri Mar 3 16:39:30 MST 2006
Exactly!
Same point here.
When you receive email, you decide if you want to delete it, answer it
right away
or answer it later when you will have more time. If someone calls me me
just ask my opinion,
why should I spend time to answer it if I am busy or just immersed into
the thought train about one
of my projects?!
Will it give me the profit? Will I get anything valuable in exchange for
my answers?
Or I will just waste my time?
PS to anyone: Please disregard this email if you think my thoughts is
offending or bothers you =)
All the Best!
Sergey.
Paul wrote:
> 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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