When I was overseas, I received several calls on my mobile phone from one unidentified caller. As it is expensive to take a roaming call, I rejected these calls. The calls also arrived when I was busy with a meeting.
On my return to Singapore, I returned a call to this number. My call went into a voice mail. There was no clue of the party that made the call to me. I left a voice message for this person to call me back. I learnt later about the identity of the party and the company that made the call to me on a business matter.
I suggest the following telephone courtesy:
1. Do not a person on his mobile phone - unless that person knows you personally and is able to recognise your telephone number.
2. Send a SMS to the recipient to identify yourself and state the purpose and time of your intended call.
3. Make sure that your name is indentified in your voice mail.
It's even worse, when u make effort to call back, and it's insurance/financial sales people. Sigh..
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