Posted by JD Seller on May 01, 2016 at 08:03:33 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Another Why? posted by Gary from Muleshoe on May 01, 2016 at 03:53:00:
I am not an adopter of high tech stuff but if your going to be successful in marketing things in these days an times than you will get many more sales and responses using email, phone, and text. An example is text. I have a flip phone so texting is not quick at all but it is nice to get numbers on things that way. I often do not hear things on the phone. This happened just this week. A fellow had a strong German accent and was saying his road name of Buncombe Road. I was hearing Vulcome road. There are roads of both names in the next county over, just in the opposite ends of the county. So I drove and extra 60 miles because of this misunderstanding. I finally got him to have his son text me his address. Drove right to him then.
All of my devises have this wonderful ability???? Simply DELETE anything I do not want to look at or listen too.
PS Many of the younger generation do not like to talk on the phone. My youngest is that way. HE does not have his voice mail active and will not return missed calls unless you text him. It annoys me but that is how he does it. He also sends over 3000 text each month. He and the DIL do not use over a hundred minutes of call time on both their phones combined each month. They text as their main commination medium.
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