How Not to Follow up by email

February 19, 2009 by Dr. Letitia Wright  
Filed under Featured Articles, Wright Ideas

Dr. Wright,

 

I have left several messages for you and I must say that I am tremendously disappointed that I have yet to hear from you as you say that my messages are very important and I believe you when you say that. So with that I am sure that you will contact me at your next best opportunity. It is my goal to help promote your show so that you may be able to reach more people than ever before. My contact info is below, would you please reach out to me? Thanks,

Xxxxxx Xxxx 
VOCUS, Inc. 
000-000-0000 ext.0000
 email address here

2/19/09

Tremendously disappointed???
Wow, How about I am busy and am NOT interested in your offering?
I have no intention of calling back after this email.
I don’t owe him anything, I don’t work on guilt trips and I dont appreciate this
email.  Vocus needs to get a clue too! If this is how they are training their
employees, I hope I never meet one in a dark alley. Clearly this guy is in need of media training!

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Comments

3 Responses to “How Not to Follow up by email”
  1. Mitch says:

    That’s what you get for having a nice message. Next time leave on saying “If I feel like wasting my time on the tripe some of you put out, I might call back.” lol

  2. Taking ownership of one’s feelings – gotta love that! It’s amazing how some folk think they’re blessing you by trying to offer a sales pitch….

  3. La Faith says:

    Greetings,
    Sorry I did not get back to you at your convenience. Your ATTITUDE leaves a bad tone, No Thank You …

    Sincerely,
    Peace Out!

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