It’s frustrating to send a letter or email to someone who doesn’t reply.
Did they get my email? Did they read it? Maybe I said something wrong. Maybe I’m not important to them. Maybe they’re out sick.
I’ve got a situation like that right now. I need to know if my accountant got my email and it’s been over a week.
I wrote again, but in the past, my emails have gone to his spam folder and he has a bad habit of not checking.
It’s about a tax matter and I really need to know, so today, instead of gnashing my teeth, I’m going to do the unthinkable. I’m going to call.
Talk to him or his staff, tell them what’s up.
Yeah, I’m going old school. Simple, isn’t it? Problem solved.
Unless I get his voicemail and he doesn’t check that.
I know a lawyer who is having a similar problem with an adjuster. He’s emailed, called and left messages, but the adjuster hasn’t contacted him and the Statute is coming up.
In that case, I’d recommend the number one way to get a response: file and serve.