About four months ago I sent a query to an agent using their agency’s online form. A few days later I got an email from the agent asking for the full. I replied with the full the same day. I was pretty happy, especially as the agency has a reputation for long waiting times.
I did not get a confirmation that my full was received. After no response I sent a polite nudge at the three month mark. Now almost a month later, I still have gotten no response.
My worry is that my emails never even reached the agent. I used the same email to send both the full and the nudge. Their online form is mandatory to submit queries to them, and they say on their website that email (query) submissions will be blocked. Perhaps my email was not put on their whitelist after my successful query?
I realize variations on this concern have been very popular lately. From reading here, it’s possible that the agent’s just done a no-response rejection of my full, including ignoring my nudge. Or perhaps I’m being too hasty, they’re behind on work and missed my nudge. However I'd hate to miss a possible chance due to what might be a simple mistake.
Would it be out of line for me to call or contact the agent/agency about this?
I did not get a confirmation that my full was received. After no response I sent a polite nudge at the three month mark. Now almost a month later, I still have gotten no response.
My worry is that my emails never even reached the agent. I used the same email to send both the full and the nudge. Their online form is mandatory to submit queries to them, and they say on their website that email (query) submissions will be blocked. Perhaps my email was not put on their whitelist after my successful query?
I realize variations on this concern have been very popular lately. From reading here, it’s possible that the agent’s just done a no-response rejection of my full, including ignoring my nudge. Or perhaps I’m being too hasty, they’re behind on work and missed my nudge. However I'd hate to miss a possible chance due to what might be a simple mistake.
Would it be out of line for me to call or contact the agent/agency about this?