score:
0

How can I send Christmas cards to my Rover clients?

How can I send Christmas cards to my Rover clients?

2 Answers

Sort by ยป oldest newest most voted
score:
0

HI Joanne: As a travel sitter, I always get the client's address before the meet & greet. But for in-home sitters, you never would need the client's address, right? You can try to do a reverse look up by Googling the client's phone number. Even if you only have their 800 number that Rover provides. Whenever I call my clients using their 800 number on my cell....it switches over to their actual phone number (so I can see it).

score:
0

I am an excellent internet researcher (might be a little stalker-ish, but always used for a useful purpose). That said, even if you only have their Rover name (first name and last initial) and a general idea of where they live you might be able to find them on Facebook, or a google search with as much as you do know. Then you'd have their full name. If you choose to friend them on Facebook, you'd have their actual number number, which may or may not tell you where they live. Usually, their name is enough, at least in my area. My county offers an easy way to search property tax records by either owner's name or address (which would give you their full name). The clients that doesn't work for, I have found either a business address or home address otherwise on the internet. Sounds stalker-ish now that I write it out. But I promise, only for good purposes. No one has been freaked out by a card showing up, just wouldn't explain how and no one has asked.

I always provide my actual cell number to clients, just in case.