Secretary: Hello, Ultimate Computers. May I
help you?
Caller: Yes, this is Jack Kordell from
Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Elaine Strong, please?
Secretary: I'm sorry, but she's not in right
now.
Caller: Okay, do you know when she'll be
back?
Secretary: Uh, yes, she should be here later on
this afternoon maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?
Caller: Yes. Ms. Strong sent me a brochuredetailing your newest line of laptop computers with a
description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about
after-sales service.
Secretary: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to
fax that to you?
Caller: Yes, but our fax is being repaired
at the moment, and it won't be working until around 2:30. Hum . . . could you
try sending that information around 3:30? That should give me time to look over
the material before I call Ms. Strong, say, around 5:00.
Secretary: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone
number, and fax number, please?
Caller: Yes. Jack Kordell and the phone
number is 560-1287. And the fax number is 560-1288.
Secretary: Okay. Jack Kordell. Is your name
spelled C-o-r-d-e-l?
Caller: No. It's Kordell with a
"K" and two "l's." K-o-r-d-e-l-l."
Secretary: All right, Mr. Kordell. And your
phone number is 560-1287, and the fax number is 560-1288. Is that correct?
Caller: Yes it is.
Secretary: All right. I'll be sure to send you
the fax this afternoon. Caller: Okay, bye.
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