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When onsite repairing a printer the technicians cell phone rings and it is a personal call, how should the technician handle this?()
A

Answer the call and talk to your friend at the customer site.

B

Answer the call and tell the friend you will call them later.

C

Let it go to voicemail, call them back between service calls.

D

Let it ring and call the friend back when the customer leaves.


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