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John D.
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Answering Service / 800 Numbers

John D.
  • Investor
  • Woburn, MA
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After listening to a Podcast I learned of O-Desk... AWESOME! So now I'm looking for an 800 number and answering service provider.
Short money and has good customer services / call handling people who are easy to understand and have English as their primary language. I don't want to miss any calls but can't have my cell phone ringing all day long.

Thanks John

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William Morgan
  • Fix & Flip or Hold
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
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William Morgan
  • Fix & Flip or Hold
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
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I'll second the choice for Google voice.

Another benefit - if you get creative you can have TWO GV numbers ring a single phone. You can assign a name for each caller ID of these numbers in your contacts. You can then see by the caller ID the "Name" of the GV number that's calling you.

So you could have one GV number for marketing to Buyers & one for Sellers or one for Probates & one for Absentee equity, etc.

This way you will have a idea of who's calling and what needs they may have before you even answer the phone.

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