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you might have been in the client but haven't really closed it out i had that problem i hope this help whoever asked the question
These are sales terms. A cold call is calling a potential client that you do not know, have not been introduced to, etc... a warm call could be anything from calling a potential client who is a relative, friend, colleague, etc... could also be someone who you've been introduced or referred to. The main difference is that warm calls are more likely to hear you out, because of a pre-existing relationship.
Data Protection ActIt is important to store client cards client information etc in a stored locked cabinetit is also important to disclose security on personal information e.g what is said between the client and yourself.if a client finds out their information has been talked about round the salon, they may not return and some may sue due to data protection act- Klaire -
Yes of course. Technically the mail administrator, who is your colleague can do this and is frequently asked to do so. Also others may have been provided with access to your e-mail (without letting you know), quite common practice.
for instance a person working in the help desk needs to have allots of skills in user support. they have to solve many task which are been asked by the customers or client.
"The question that has never been asked has not been asked yet." This is the only answer possible, because if the question has never been asked yet, then it doesn't, nor can it ever exist. Therefore, the question that has never been asked has already been asked - simply by posing the intitial question.
The passive forms of "ask" are "is asked," "was asked," "has been asked," and "will be asked."
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There are so many rules that even people who grew up playing and loving the game do not know. There is a reason why there are "laws" of the game in soccer (association football) and that you never hear this term mentioned in American football. In short, no one I have ever asked this question has been able to answer.