rod_serlingHave you ever had a communication exchange in business that just didn’t make any sense? A couple days ago I had an email exchange that made me feel like I had just crossed over into the Twilight Zone.

A trade association emailed me to find out if I would be renewing my membership for 2009. I emailed back that I would not be renewing. And here was the response -

Mr. Shorr, thank you for responding so quickly.

That was it: thank you for your impressively rapid rejection. What do you make of this remark? Are they being snide? Do they not care whether I renew? Do they value the speed of the response as being more important than the nature of the response? I’m baffled.

They might have responded by thanking me for my year of membership. They might have tried to change my mind. But compliment me on my fast response?

Why?

Conventional wisdom says almost any response is better than no response. Well, here’s an example of a response that falls beyond the realm of “almost any.” It is a place we call … The Twilight Zone.

Have you ever had a Twilight Zone business interaction? What was it like?