Receptionist
The generic term is "telemarketing", but this can include charitable and political fundraising as well.
To engage either by phone or in person another person and explain the benefits of a product or service. Closing a sale is a different matter! I like the saying " The buyer buys the seller not the salt " which I have always found to be true.
There are two main types of selling situations. They are service selling and developmental selling and both can be carried out in person, over the phone, or on the Internet.
"Yes, Chase customer service have a good reputation and I know this because I have spoken to them in person and over the phone before. They are very willing to help you."
By listening to his problem carefully and being in the moment helps relieve frustration.
Phones are answered by dispatchers, administrative assistants, clerks, and police officers. There is no specific person assigned to this.
If I understand your question a posed, the following answers apply: 1. The "calling party" is the person/phone who/which initiated the call. 2. The "called party" is the person/phone who/which answered the incoming call.
It means Primary Phone. The main contact phone number for that person.
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yes if they r on the phone
Receptionist? Greeter?
an area code.
it is the receptionist
You could probably talk to her on the phone or over the internet. Not in person or in front of friends. You could probably talk to her on the phone or over the internet. Not in person or in front of friends.
In the US, it is *69 on a land line phone.
Well, its looking at the person you saved into your phone. Like the person, and number. It's called a contact I'D
If you are referring to on the phone: At her house. If you are referring to person-to-person: at the ballet studio.