This service can trigger Applets when you leave a voicemail at the IFTTT number, or call your phone and leave a message when an Applet runs. Find your phone, get a custom wake-up call, receive emergency alerts from home devices, and more. Only US-based numbers can connect to this service. This service has a cap of 100 calls per month. Learn how to record a phone call, or find out who called me from this number by pulling up the caller's location on Android.

If you don't see a phone option, it's possible that your organization doesn't allow you to use this option for verification. In this case, you'll need to choose another method or contact your organization's help desk for more assistance.


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Your security info is updated and you can use phone calls to verify your identity when using two-step verification or password reset. If you want to make phone calls your default method, see the Change your default security info method section of this article.

Select Yes from the confirmation box to delete the Phone number. After your phone number is deleted, it's removed from your security info and it disappears from the Security info page. If Phone is your default method, the default will change to another available method.

If you want phone calls to be the default method used when you sign-in to your work or school account using two-factor verification or for password reset requests, you can set it from the Security info page.

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I recently installed a ring intercom and I would find it more useful if we could get a phone call styled notification instead of a simple push notification that we have to click on. In other words, get the interface we can see on the screenshot below directly.

I just received a phone call from 615-200-0273 with a woman with an Asian accent saying i was chosen to attend some Southwest Airlines event in downtown Nashville. For attending, I would receive 8 Southwest tickets. She then handed my call over to a man with an Asian accent as a "manager". I figure this is a scam but wanted to come to Southwest and see what the community said.

Just received a phonecall from someone with a foreign accent inviting me to a Southwest open house in Scottsdale, Arizona, and wanted to give me 2 round-trip tickets. Sorry, nothing is free unless you win a contest! Started chatting with him because I am a SW member and live in Arizona AND Arizona is one of SW's hubs. But as soon as he wanted me to talk to a manager, I bailed on the call; it just did not feel right. Besides, as he was chatting I googled 'SW OPEN HOUSE SCAM' and found this forum. Call came from 602-680-8757 (AZ area code).

FYI,

Mayo has started doing "Telephone Medical Information Review" phone calls prior to some appointments. I had one this morning for an oncology appt tomorrow. The representative said they just started this week. Quick 5 minute call to review items they use to do in office prior to seeing provider.

@gingerw ,

To answer your question about how I felt about call, I was OK with phone call, but I am retired and it did not interrupt my day. If I had a busy schedule, was traveling or was in place unable to take a private call, I would not appreciate.

Only thing covered in call not in pre-check-in portal questions is representative asking if I had any questions about upcoming appointment. If I was new to Mayo or not sure what to expect, that would be opportunity to ask questions.

An appointment showed up in my Patient Portal saying Telephone Medical Information Review. The time they gave me is not a good time but I see no way to change the time. Who sets this up? I'm not new to Mayo and am not new to either department I'm scheduled for in July. I always do my pre check-ins and my medicine list is updated. Are these calls on time and how long do they take? What exactly are they looking for? And why can't I change the time? This is so strange.

@mntwins808, as you likely read from @roch's post, you'll know that Telephone Medical Information Reviews were recently added to improve the flow of your appointment and to save you and your team time. See her initial post to learn more about what is asked during the information Review -medical-information-review-phone-call

I'm wondering if (A) anything that happens over the phone should be a 'call' and everything that happens in person should be a 'meeting'. Or (B) a scheduled call (phone meeting) should also be considered a meeting, and a call is more of an unscheduled (usually outbound) call, often as part of the prospecting process.

It seems this could go either way. In my opinion, I consider a meeting to hold more weight than a phone call and would call booked phone calls as meetings. Add a note that the meeting took place on the phone rather than worrying about custom properties or specific call/meeting types. (although, I like this idea @TiphaineCuisset!)

For my personal opinion, and given our current getting-more-virtual-everyday situation, I would think any form of scheduled interaction is a Meeting. Whether that be a phone call, video call, or in-person, that scheduled interaction is a Meeting. If the contact calls out of the blue or sends an email asking for call that is outside of the schedule, then that would be a phone call or email to track. Again, that's just my opinion and how I visualize those terms and Hubspot in my own mind. Hope it gives you some food for thought.

@bw-ipim - Great question! I've been in sales for 12 years now and professionally consulting on CRM for just as long. So hopefully I can point you in the right direction.


Typically a call is just that an inbound or outbound call. Usually unscheduled or for follow up. If one of my reps is pitching, demoing, or presenting then I would call that a meeting. This could also be a proposal review. If they are meeting in person or over a Zoom meeting then I would consider it a meeting. 


The best practice here for Opportunities/Deals is to have your meetings match up with your process. For example:

You can book a meeting for a call, but in some cases, if it isn't a meeting to produce stage items then it is just a call, in my opinion. Unless it is part of your process then you can distinguish it otherwise.

When you set the criteria then you can report on it. When you look at a report with calls and meetings you know that calls are helping to move things down the line but meetings are the true indicators of progression. If Sales Rep A makes 1000 calls in a week and has 5 meetings AND Rep B Makes 500 Calls and has 15 Meetings then I can assume that either Rep A is doing more prospecting or that Rep B is more effective in booking the right meetings. You can apply the right coaching based on observation of the reports. These are also good for setting goals as desired and based on experience.

I'm on Sales Starter at the moment so I can't set meeting/call types but agree it makes sense to differentiate between a meeting which would be a scheduled and longer, more detailed discussion (phone or in person), vs. a call which would be a shorter interaction for arranging meetings or follow ups. As @willsmith mentioned we can add that in the meeting notes. ff782bc1db

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