Phone calls leave paper trails, and as any married man who likes to play on the side knows, any sort of trail is bad. Is it a legal thing? or a safety thing? Im not here calling you out or asking you to change how you do business. Just curious :-/
Phone calls leave paper trails, and as any married man who likes to play on the side knows, any sort of trail is bad. Is it a legal thing? or a safety thing? Im not here calling you out or asking you to change how you do business. Just curious :-/
I have not found that to be the case AFTER you get to know the SP. I do lots of my bookings and communication via e-mail. I think that the problem would be if you had a stalker or abusive client or just a miserable person get hold of your e -e-mail address they could be a real pain. similar actions via phone are illegal and the phone company/ le will take action more readily. In part it is up to the pooner to offer an e-mail address first, like most SPs do not like to askfor and use a phone number.
le considers email threats/cyber threats just as serious as voice mail and over the phone. You do have a point about communication after you know the SP though. It is just the inital contact via email that is hard to achive.
It's too bad if the SP thinks its a WOT...but who knows, maybe there are a lot of time wasters out there?
i tend to do most of my communication via email...i much prefer it...i can be sitting anywhere and typing away booking clients etc while i'm feel somewhat limited bi the phone...
As for myself, I leave it up to the client. They are more than welcome to email or call on my direct line or call the MP. Whatever they are most comfortable with. What I prefer, well, all three of them works for me.
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