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Amr - 09-12-2015

Smile on the phone, when you smile the tone of your voice changesTake notes!! As the ceilnt is talking make sure you are writing down what they are saying. If they have to repeat several points, they may feel you are not paying attention. Note taking will also help you with your first meeting. It will allow you to prepare with pictures, colour swatches, fabrics, flowers etc…Sure this doesn’t mean they are going to go with exactly what you are showing them at the meeting, but it does show that you are just as excited over their event as they are. Another great thing about samples is that most brides are visual & touchy feely, and it gives you a jumping off point.Going out of your way! We meet a lot of our ceilnts at the venue they have chosen for their event. As it is our job to transform the venue it’s easy for us to imagine the completed room. Remember that because they have a vision for their day doesn’t mean they can see how it can all come together. Or how the venue they’ve chosen can be transformed to the vision they have. It’s your job to show them it can be done.Ask the open-ended questions. This will give the ceilnt time to explain what they want and you’ll have a better feel for who they are. Do not rush the ceilnt on the phone…Always end the phone conversation with, I/we are really looking forward to meeting you and discussing your event in more detail. And like Preston mentioned, thank them.My ceilntal does not have the budgets that a lot of you or Preston may work with, but I believe the fundamentals of getting the bookings are the same. Good luck!!

Caller: Microsoft
Company: Claimed Microsoft

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anonymous - 06-11-2015

A caller with a "foreign" dialect claimed to be calling from Microsoft with concerns about my computer sending alerts. I informed him that our state Attorney General recommended we not talk with these kinds of callers. He hung up.

Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Microsoft
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 404-894-8286

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joy4tigger - 06-03-2015

A woman claimed to be calling from Microsoft with concerns about my computer sending them alerts. I told her I was hanging up. It appears to be a full out scam.

Caller type: Scammer
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 404-894-8286

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KAP - 10-15-2014

they have called several times and each time say they are calling on an urgent matter with my windows based computer - when I tell them I have an Apple they hang up

Caller type: Scammer
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 212-584-0021

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James - 08-28-2014

After ignoring for several weeks I finally answered. Someone claiming to be from Microsoft ( Microsoft will not make these type of calls) said they were getting all sorts of red alerts and stuff from my PC saying they could fix it. I told him in less than eloquent language to stop calling me and that I was on to him. He hung up after that.

Caller type: Scammer
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 253-397-1491

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Clamtastic - 04-10-2014

Guy claimed I had been "downloading viruses", and when I called him a scam artist, he began cursing me, hardly what a microsoft call center would do even with the most irate customer. Complete scam.

Caller type: Sociopath
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 199-910-0100

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Read - 04-07-2014

Said he was from Microsoft, and asked for information, including passwords, from my computer. When I said that this number doesn't show up as Microsoft he asked me to hold for a supervisor, and then hung up.

Caller type: Scammer
Company: Claimed Microsoft
Number: 315-675-4060

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