Thursday, February 26, 2009

The misdial-AKA wrong number

Today's lesson (if you will) builds upon yesterday. If you'll remember, we talked about the difference between a missed call and an actual message. Today, we'll talk about misdialing. Though we are just going to concentrate on when someone from a company misdials and ends up ringing your phone. Not when you misdial and hang up on me or demand I repeat 3-5 times the name of the company I work for, what we do, and why we'd be calling you while you hear all my lines ringing in the background. We'll talk about listening skills in another post.

Now, a misdial has another name you may be more familier with. This name is "Wrong number". It happens when numbers are transposed somewhere along the line. Or gosh darn it, you hit the 5 when you were trying for the 4! These things happen, we're human after all.

How would this relate to a missed call vs. a message? Well, here's a little story for you. John needs to make a phone call. When John is dialing the number, he misdials and ends up calling the wrong number. He doesn't leave a message because he realizes his mistake because he was trying to reach Nancy, but he got David's voicemail. That was a clue to him that he somehow had the wrong number. This misdail will in turn make David's phone tell him he has a missed call. And since we now know a missed call is just a missed call and not a message, David does not need to call the number on the Caller ID back. Make sense? Good.

"What's the problem? Why would it be an issue to you if John has fat finger syndrome?" you may be wondering now. It's not really a problem for me if John has fat finger syndrome. However, when David looks at his phone, sees the misdial, and decides to call back, we have a problem. Because I don't know that it was John that had a case of fatty fingers and accidentally called David when he was trying to call Nancy. This leads us to an impasse. David's on the phone, and he knows someone called, but he doesn't know who. I'm on the phone with David, who has informed me that someone called, but I also don't know who. Do you see now why this is a problem?

The intention of this post was to reaffirm why it is unnecessary, a waste of time, and really a bit silly, to call back a number you don't know just because you saw you had a missed call. I hope it's helped you to be a better phone user.

2 comments:

  1. Case of the fatty fingers! HA i love it.... Some people are such morons, it is amazing they can even pick up the phone.. let alone dial! (Opps did I just say that out loud? woops!) Love the blog!

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  2. You're funny. You're job amuses me... always has :)

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