umesh 336 Posted January 17, 2014 Why ? No Contact ? Some time ago Jim started a topic called 30% which was more about mystery shop. Sometimes I do wonder about other business and what happens to why they follow up , here are a couple of examples of what has recently happened to me: 1- Contacted a company on behalf of the business next door about some graphics on their van couple of weeks before Christmas , told them who it was for & what was required. A week went by no contact so I just emailed ( 3 people same as 1st email) as to any news? Email straight back sorry – short staff as big projects on but promise 1st week of Jan with quotes! Told them that was perfectly fine. 2- Another company have demonstrated a product which I am quite keen to go with about October time, I have demo model but need a modified part to make it more suitable for me to see effectiveness. After a meeting in late November is was confirmed 1st week of January modified bits will be sent to me! You’d be thinking the sales person needs sacking for not following up ! in both scenarios ‘owner- directors’ are the people I’ve been dealing with.... So the questions . 1- Are they too busy with other ‘bigger’ contacts? 2- Forgot? 3- Can’t be bothered? A quick email or phone call ‘just keep’ in touch would reassure me – normally I’d send a reminder email asking if they’ve forgotten but this time I thought I’d see how long before any contact was made. Any comments ? thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenGiant 287 Posted January 18, 2014 I would answer you, Umesh, but quite honestly I CBA..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 15 Posted January 19, 2014 CBA fo sho! I sent an enquiry for a week's holiday in a hotel in Newquay a fortnight ago. Not a word back, not even the courtesy of "leave it with us". So I emailed my original mail to them on Friday and finally got a reply today "sorry we've been busy". Yes, and I'm sorry but I won't be booking. Talking of holibobs - anyone here got any contacts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites