a question about Telephone Business English

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I'm a little bit confused about this for a long time .When I call my client,should I introduce myself like "hello,This is (my name) with (my company's name)" or should it be"This is (my name) from (my company's name)"?Which is correct?Many thanks.
 
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I think 'from' sounds better though 'with' is not wrong.
 
I'm a little bit confused about this for a long time .When I call my client,should I introduce myself like "hello,This is (my name) with (my company's name)" or should it be"This is (my name) from (my company's name)"?Which is correct?Many thanks.
Hello. <Company Name/Department>. <Your name> speaking. How can I help you?

Hello. IBM Sales. Mary speaking. How can I help you?
 
Hello. <Company Name/Department>. <Your name> speaking. How can I help you?

Hello. IBM Sales. Mary speaking. How can I help you?

That's fine for answering a call, but not for instigating one. As I hate cold callers I take a great interest in how they operate.

In the middle of preparing dinner, the phone rings:

Hello.
Hello, May I speak to XXXXXXX?
Who is calling?
This is YYYYY and I am calling from ZZZZ Company.
This is the third call you have made today. I do not wish to speak to you. Please do not call this number again.


The most offensive one is a company which thinks it has found a way round people objecting to calls from overseas but switching in a patently false voice giving a British name, which means the caller can say in an injured tone "But I haven't called you today".
 
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