12-08-2010, 05:13 PM | #1 |
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any business owners with 800 numbers?
curious who you use?
i am advertising a service i provide in the philly metro area but i dont want to blast my cell number in print media... plus i think an 800 has a better image then a cell number.. i know they base rates per minutes use but it seems like they have too many bells and whistles that i wouldnt need. only feature i need is call forwarding to my cell... any ideas?? |
12-08-2010, 05:24 PM | #2 |
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Yeah.. I don't know about that 800 number having a better image. LOL.
In all honesty, unless your number is 877-yourbusnessnamehere, it probobly won't have any effect on making your business more legitimate. I do business with all kinds of vendors every day that don't have 800 numbers. Maybe call your phone company and see if they can set up some kind of phone number for you that is a legitamate phone number, but not your "personal" phone number that will just automatically ring through to your cell phone. Sort of the same principal of internet URL masking. Or just get another phone number and carry a second cell phone. They make "non-smartphone" cell phones pretty tiny these days. |
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12-08-2010, 09:38 PM | #5 |
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It might work somewhat differently when coupled with cellphone service, but you should be able to get "distictive ring" service. This is so you can have more than one phone number for the same phone. Each number has it's own ring-tone so you know how to answer the call.
Also, you should be able to get local service at another location (I can't think of the name for that now). Say that you are located in Chicago, but you want a local L.A. phone number. People in L.A. call a local seven-digit phone number that rings at your Chicago phone at local call rates. You can call L.A. on that line at local call rates. If you call Chicago on that line, it is long-distance. If you have a toll free number, I believe you can caller ID even blocked id numbers. |
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