If/when big law firms respond to mass mails, do they usually respond by phone or email?
I'll be overseas until OCI, and I stupidly forgot to change the message on my phone to tell callers that before I left.
Mass Mail Responses: by Phone or Email? Forum
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Re: Mass Mail Responses: by Phone or Email?
Both, though I think email is more common.
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Re: Mass Mail Responses: by Phone or Email?
Thanks!bk187 wrote:Both, though I think email is more common.
Also, if anyone else is in this situation, I just worked out how to check a cell phone's voicemail from overseas without signing up for international roaming. Seems like you call the number, and then press either '*' or '#' (depending on your carrier) when your voicemail message starts. And you can use Skype to dial your number, which makes it much cheaper than international roaming.