Cherylin Parkonald

6822674319

6822674319

I’ve been on the receiving end of those “contact us at this number” messages more times than I can count. You just got a message asking you to call 682-267-4319 about a recent purchase. Now you’re wondering if it’s real or if you should just ignore it. Here’s the thing: these requests can be legitimate […]

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815-271-6290

815-271-6290

I’ve seen too many startups lose deals because customers couldn’t reach a real person. You’re building something real. But if people can’t pick up the phone and talk to you, they assume you’re not. Here’s the thing: email and contact forms feel safe. They let you control the conversation. But they also create distance between

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8773281179

8773281179

I know you’re staring at that number right now wondering if it’s safe to call. 877-328-1179 showed up somewhere promising tech support. Maybe on a website, maybe in an email, maybe during a search when your software stopped working. But here’s the thing: you don’t know who actually answers when you dial. Scammers love posting

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8889187155

8889187155

I’ve spent years watching people struggle to get simple answers from support teams. You’re here because you’re tired of waiting on hold. You want your problem solved fast so you can get back to building your business. Here’s the thing: most people approach support calls the wrong way. They waste time because they don’t know

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8885220203

8885220203

I’ve fielded enough customer service calls to know that dialing 888-522-0203 without a plan usually means wasting your time. You’re here because something needs fixing and you want it handled fast. Maybe you’re already frustrated. Maybe you just want to avoid the runaround. Here’s the thing: most people call 888-522-0203 before checking if they can

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4015432390

4015432390

I’ve seen too many startups lose their best early customers because they treated support like a checkbox. You’re building something new. Your first users are taking a chance on you. And then they hit a problem and get a canned response that sounds like it came from a robot. That’s where most early-stage companies get

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