2pm but you missed her, she just left.
11:00am - Noon ( Eastern time)
This really depends on the industry and the companies at hand. Which industry are you speaking of?
Depends on (a) your service provider and (b) where you are calling. It could also depend on the day of the week, time of day.
I do not have people calling me several times a day. I am on the no call list.
They should not be calling repeatedly during the day, nor at unreasonable times. If they keep calling in one single day, then it's a form of creditor harassment, you should keep notes of the time of each call and who you spoke to, and complain to the creditor or a professional body.
Calling birds:"On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me: four calling birds...."
That depends on your telephone company and your calling plan, and may also depend on the day of the week and/or the time of day. Also, calls to mobile phones in Malaysia will generally be more expensive than calls to ordinary landline numbers.
According to the Bible, time began in Genesis one, verse five. This is the verse that describes God separating light from darkness, and calling one day and the other night. Thus began time, with the passing of day and night.
A friend. Wrong.....friends don't waste your time calling you every day 3-4 times a day 30 minutes or more to talk about nothing.
She can't stop you from sleeping with your husband.
it's to hard to figure out
Debt collectors are allowed to call between 8am and 9pm any day of the week in most states. Some states do have restrictions about calling on Sundays and holidays but most don't.