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It is stated that I represent the XYZ, a company that tends to get services for PQR organiztion,



I have to schedule a meeting with PQR's Sales team regarding puchasing product.



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          Use the telephone. It is more personal, giving a much better impression of you. It enables you (and the person you call) to make the arrangements immediately, in one call, instead of an exchange of emails to clarify purpose, dates and times available, venue, travel directions, parking, etc.



          You are much more likely to be successful by telephone. An email might be ignored as spam.






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