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bit of a random... border line weird question :biggrin5:

just wondering, when you get a phone call, do you all answer "hello" or "hello *busiess name* " ?

reason i ask is, i have another business (none plumbing) and always answer the phone with the business name..
but ive seen alot of people working in different trades that only ever answer the phone with "hello"


it probably dosent make a great deal of difference, but i know when i ring a business if they answer with just "hello" im wondering to my self, have i rang the right number here...

whats your view on this? does it even matter?
 
I always reply to an unknown number with the company name. If I see a customer name come up then I answer hello and their name. Which some times really throws them off their stride.
 
"PR Plumbing Phil speaking...."

New customers judge you from your very first word........answer "Hello" leaves people confused, they don't know whether they're through to the organ grinder or the monkey or Dominos pizza.
 
My name for numbers I dont know and a friendly hello Mr/mrs second name, good to hear from you. How are you? If I know them. If it is my land line then it is my Mrs who answers it and says the formal hello, company name, her name and how may I help.

Most new customers phone landline first and existing tend to phone me direct, that is a pain though as when phone goes it knocks you off your stride and can sometimes add pressure to your day. Getting a new contract next month and giving the old phone to mrs so she can handle all the calls and organise my diary.
 
Interesting *fact*

For the first second or so, your caller is adjusting their ear to the tone of your voice, so you should start with something polite but meaningless, as they may well not hear it.

For example, if you answer your phone "John Smith, good morning" - expect people to say "Hello, can I speak to John Smith please" - because they didn't get the first bit of your speech.

If you change your response to "Good morning, John Smith speaking" - almost no-one will then ask for John - they calibrated their ear during the "good morning" and so heard the "John Smith" properly.

So put the polite but meaningless words first.

This is not true with family members or regular callers, who know your voice pitch anyway.
 
I cann confirm Ray answers the phone with "Hello, Williams and Co, Ray Stafford speaking....

Spoils it though when he hangs up just after you've said "Hello! It's Croppie here!"
 
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