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New ICQ number bad for business?
I'm contemplating registering a new ICQ number for a fresh start.
I just put a new system together so I figue a new system, a new icq? The only cons I see is that I'd have to add a few people that I've enjoyed talking to and is / could be a future business partner. Anything I'm not thinking of? Has anyone else done this and been fine? Cheers, Matt |
Gee .. you risk taker! :thumbsup
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why not just add your old icq?
too many hassles to start a whole new # imho...plus it takes only a few seconds to install all your old contacts |
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Cheers, Matt |
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Cheers, Matt |
it depends on what's your business. During this year I have changed some 4-5 icq numbers, 2msn and 2 aol. I still have my primary number,but every time i run to tec.problems.
E-mail as form of communication is more productive than messengers. Unlike the past, now I see messengers mostly for friendly chat and as indication that you are online and the other part can rely on you for fast support. |
Soul - Pretty much the same here, regarding to the quick response thing and chit-chat. I think I'm probably safe to scrap my current UIN, ... I'm still unsure though. :)
Cheers, Matt |
God, changing my icq number would be worse than changing my damn phone number ...... YIKES!!
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