“Hey, this is [your name] over at [XYZ company]. So anyway I’m about to give in my resignation right now. Please don’t call here again. Just kidding!
2.) Cher client. Malheureusement, tous nos représentants sont occupés avec d’autres clients. Veuillez patienter. Merci
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Context does matter here. If the caller would reasonably expect you to answer the phone (such as if they were calling a store or other place of business), an apology for not being able to get to the phone makes the most sense.
1.) Welcome to John Doe. Our telephone hotline is not occupied over the holidays. Our office hours can be found on our website at www.joendoe.de - Thank you for your confidence. We wish you and your loved ones happy holidays and a happy new year.
If you’re going to be out of the office on holidays or vacations, make that known in your voicemail so customers don’t think they’re getting ignored. Nothing is more frustrating to a customer than when they can’t reach you and assume you’re ignoring them.
2.) Só um momento, por favor, vamos lhe atender em breve. Você já visitou o nosso site www.johndoe.com? Você pode encontrar informações interessantes sobre a nossa empresa por lá. Você também pode enviar um e-mail para [email protected]. Um momento por favor. Nós te atenderemos em breve.
2.) Un momento por favor, en seguida le atenderemos. ¿Ha visitado ya nuestra página web www.johndoe.com? Ahí podrá encontrar información de interés sobre nuestra compañía. También puede enviarnos un correo electrónico a [email protected]. Un momento por favor, en breve le atenderemos.
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For those with voicemail greetings that get changed about as often as a new president is elected, know that this is doing a serious disservice to the caller-recipient relationship. It signals to callers that the business is anything but an authority, most likely not very detail oriented, and has questionable overall credibility and competency. Those aren’t traits that any business wants to associate itself.
Your voicemail is set up with a default greeting, but you can record a personal greeting any time you want.
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"Hi Yuki, this is Trish Wexler at Chase. Ironically I'm leaving you a voice mail about your email about the death of voice mail."
2.) Para evitar largas esperas puede dejarnos un mensaje o enviarnos un correo electrónico a [email protected]. Le contactaremos lo antes posible. Muchísimas gracias por su llamada. Hasta pronto.
Calls diverted to the voicemail box of a department that doesn’t have active reception staff.
"It's been one of the best things that we've ever done, really," Blanchard says. "Productivity's gone up and we've just got so much more time."
Caller ID masking is common for many businesses who want their main phone number to appear in caller ID receivers, regardless of which line places a call. In these instances, Cox Business will set up masking to use the main number as the caller ID. Cox Business only masks Caller ID upon request and does not include additional charge(s). If we use a Cox Business virtual telephone number, how do we set up and use voice mail?
Your voicemail greeting is the message your callers hear when they reach your voicemail. There are two types of voicemail greetings - Busy and No Answer. The Busy greeting is played when you are on another call and do not have call waiting, and the No Answer greeting is played when you do not answer the call.