Where is the notification sound when someone is using live chat?

I was told there was one but mine does not work, so I had to turn off my chat. I would prefer it on but don’t want to keep checking every few minutes when I am working to see if someone is there. Can this be fixed?

asked about 9 years ago

2 Answers

Just leave the chat window on (click the hide link, if you yourself do not want to see it)…anyone coming into your booth and wishing to leave a message or to chat with you can open the chat window themselves and can click on the link to request a chat…..otherwise they will just post a message in the box….If no one actually sent the request, you were not notified…if they just posted in the box..they probably did not want to chat..just wanted to say hi

You don’t have to continually check it….you will be notified if anyone makes the request…

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answered about 9 years ago

ccmom
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StarletVintageJewels says: March 20, 2016

There was nothing but the persons name posted in the box. So no note, no hi, just there name. What I am not understanding is how will I be notified?

ccmom says: March 21, 2016

Then they did not want to chat…they did not send the notification…people visit the booth all the time, sometimes they leave a message some times they don’t. If they want to talk to you will be notified…

I’m not sure it works at all Jewels. I keep mine on but can’t remember the last time i heard any sounds.

answered about 9 years ago

misskeech
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ccmom says: March 21, 2016

next time you are online, I will send a chat request…okay…

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