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Kevin
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I am constantly missing RingCentral messages because the notification is gray. Why is a RingCentral message notification considered less important than any other notification like a text message, missed call, or voicemail?
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Kevin
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I am constantly missing RingCentral messages because the notification is gray. Why is a RingCentral message notification considered less important than any other notification like a text message, missed call, or voicemail?
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Kevin
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I am constantly missing RingCentral messages because the notification is gray. Why is a RingCentral message notification considered less important than any other notification like a text message, missed call, or voicemail?
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Kevin
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It makes no sense to get a notification for a parked call. In a big office, the call is usually not parked for me. I end up ignoring missed calls and voicemails because I'm conditioned to think any notification may just be another parked call that's not for me.
Why would anyone want to be notified of every parked call in the office? The current functionality makes no sense.
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Kevin
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It makes no sense to get a notification for a parked call. In a big office, the call is usually not parked for me. I end up ignoring missed calls and voicemails because I'm conditioned to think any notification may just be another parked call that's not for me.
Why would anyone want to be notified of every parked call in the office? The current functionality makes no sense.
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Kevin
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This is very important. Without being able to tell if a notification is a parked call or an actual call or voicemail that I missed, it's very easy to get in the habit of ignoring notifications because most of the time they are not an actual notification for my personal workflow. This makes me respond slower to notifications that are actually for me.
It's really not clear to me at all why anyone would want to be notified of every parked call for everyone in the office. The current functionality just doesn't seem to make sense.
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44 votes
It makes no sense to get a notification for a parked call. In a big office, the call is usually not parked for me. I end up ignoring missed calls and voicemails because I'm conditioned to think any notification may just be another parked call that's not for me.
Why would anyone want to be notified of every parked call in the office? The current functionality makes no sense.