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Unsolicited communication

DukeM

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I’d prefer not to name the WG in Wellington, but there have been some posts about receiving unsolicited messages from her. I recently saw her in Wellington, and out of the blue, I received a text in the middle of the day saying, ‘Would you like to see me again today?’—it completely caught me off guard, and I haven’t responded. If this were to happen again, how would you respond asking for no unsolicited marketing?!
 
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"Today won't work for me unfortunately! Just for future reference, I prefer to keep my texts about bookings as discreet as possible so in the future could you please wait for me to reach out instead of texting first? I'd really appreciate that, thank you."

This is just an overly nice text response really, but being nice about it seems like the best way to avoid any upset or hassle.

For the record, this isn't typical behaviour from a worker and shouldn't really need to be asked to begin with. Discretion should be one of a workers biggest concerns when it comes to client comms. No cold calling/texts without them being explicitly requested is one of the golden rules.
 
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Greater opponents have and shall continue to fail at this game!

I think I'm immune to internet rage bait at this point. Worse even, I may take some masochistic enjoyment from the attempts to be baited. I clearly still yearn for the good old days of being on the debating team. Third chair, rebuttal queen.
 
I had one of these (possibly the same girl). I responded politely (although not as well as @Ivy Brooke) asking her not to and then got abused for it. Something along the lines of "I'll message whoever the fuck I want whenever I want".
 
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Received unsolicited texts? Most of us have at some point — although not often from a WG looking for business. The response options are the same: ignore it (as the OP has done), reply politely that they may have the wrong number, send a message along the lines Ivy suggested, or simply block the number.

My approach is usually to ignore the text, but if it keeps recurring, then replying or blocking the number becomes the better option.
 
I'm guessing there isn't the risk of someone else picking up her text and causing issues. You would hope that your SW would be professional enough to have made the same calculation.

But I'd be annoyed and a lot less calm than you have displayed here if I hadn't given her prior permission that reaching out was okay - as it could be the straw which costs you half of everything.

A burner phone for punting is a far cheaper option.
 
If you can't sort a burner phone but want to be more cautious then I know most texting applications you can use on an android have an option to mute or archive a chat to prevent notifications or messages coming through. I assume iPhone will have a similar feature too.
 
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