Hi. If this is my parents, I need some money you guys. If this is my friend, I’ll get you your money. If this is a hot girl, DO NOT listen to a word I said before. I got plenty of money for you.
Hello. You’ve reached the establishment of Binder and Binder Law Offices in West Chapel. We regret we are not here to answer your call. However, your call is important to us, so please leave your contact information and a brief message at the tone, and we’ll get back to you shortly. It’s been a pleasure receiving your call.
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22. "Hi, you've reached [your name, the office of X company]. We're closed until [date]. Please leave your name and phone number and someone will return your call ASAP. Have a great [New Year's, Fourth of July, etc.]."
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It’s important that your voicemail makes a good impression and conveys professionalism to anyone who calls. Here at UniTel Voice, we specialize in helping business owners set up a virtual voicemail system that not only helps them sound professional but also keeps them connected with voicemail-to-email and voicemail transcription (voice-to-text) technology.
Cindy Hubbard and her 17-year-old son, Zach, have resolved the eternal telephone battle between adult and teenager with this message: "Hello, this is Zach's mom. He can't come to the phone right now, but leave a message, and I'll be sure he returns your call. Oh, and by the way, I live here, too."
Obviously, I need to update it. And if you haven't changed your voicemail greeting in over a year, you're likely in the same boat.
6. You have reached [your business]. All of our representatives are currently busy, but if you leave us a detailed message with your name and number we will return your call in the next two hours. Thank you for calling and have a great day.
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88 Creative Answering Machine Messages. 1. Hi. Now you say something. 2. Hi, I'm not home right now but my answering machine is, so you can talk to it instead. Wait for the beep. 3. You know what I hate about answering machine messages? They go on and on, wasting your time.
Customers will eventually need help from your business. If your customer service team is unavailable for calls, you can use the customer service voicemail recordings below.
I can’t come to the phone right now because I’m down in the basement printing up a fresh new batch of 20 dollar bills. If you need any money, or if you just want to check out my handi- work, please leave your name, number, and how much cash you need after the tone. If you’re from the Department of the Treasury, please ignore this message.
4.) Bem-vindo a John Doe. Você pode nos contatar durante o horário comercial de segunda a quinta-feira das 9:00 horas ao meio-dia e das 14 horas às 16:00 horas, e sexta-feira das 9:00h ao meio-dia. Você também pode nos dizer o seu pedido por e-mail [email protected] que iremos retornar para você o mais rápido possível - Obrigado.
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Voicemail Greetings – outgoing message recordings for after-hours voicemail box and when a call can’t be taken.
check words for the English /oʊ/ vowel. Many non-native speakers make this more like a single vowel and it’s a double vowel so it should have /o/ and /ʊ/ smoothly joined together. Check it in the word ‘phone’ . Another double vowel to look out for in your Voicemail Greeting example is the diphthong vowel /eɪ/. This vowel is in words like ‘wait’ and ‘able’. Many people use the word ‘can’t’ in their Voicemail greeting example. This can be a trap for non-native English speakers. That’s why we chose ‘unable’ instead! Watch out for the word ‘can’t’! In American English and British English the vowel in ‘can’t’ is pronounced with the vowel /æ/ like in ‘pat’ – /kænt/.