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I wish my kid enjoyed some of the things I liked. Sadly this generation has spoiled him and seeing something that old is weird to him. Hoping when he gets a little older he can understand that just because it’s old looking doesn’t mean it’s bad.
I wish my kid enjoyed some of the things I liked. Sadly this generation has spoiled him and seeing something that old is weird to him. Hoping when he gets a little older he can understand that just because it’s old looking doesn’t mean it’s bad.
Take it one step further, create the new one and turn on forwarding, and just have it forwarded to your primary so you still only need to monitor 1 account. Although I feel like anyone doing this will probably forget it was forwarded and just reply using the NSFW email…
Yup, we were Avaya. Once Covid started, we looked into finally getting WFM and other features like this because we were a place that directly increased call volume due to covid but were unable to keep up with the amount of concurrent calls. We wanted to use the call back feature to help the agents who were overwhelmed and wouldn’t be able to get a large increase in help anytime soon. Especially since we knew these levels would only be temporary as well. In the end, it was not approved.
As someone who is also a phone system admin, if you had an older system, that feature was a pretty expensive feature to add on. We never purchased it because to buy what was needed to do it would’ve costed a ton. We did recently switch to a cloud pbx a few months ago and the one advantage I’ve seen is most of the high end features seem to be more readily available and cheaper when bundled with their packages so we finally got a lot of these options. RIP are the days of on prem systems.
I guess my point is I would imagine a lot of places still use older systems possibly and will wait as long as possible before upgrading and probably do not have the call back feature.
Convert to USD, and it’s about $40… That still is crazy unless I really don’t know what a 30-pack costs these days. The only other thing that could drive it up is that it is also imported.
Canada has great beer, so it’s crazy to me that people buy this at all.