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Roberto Ramos
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Using Google Voice for business

Roberto Ramos
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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So I’m just starting to get into wholesaling houses and it was suggested to me to use A Google Voice account for business calls to differentiate my incoming calls.

Is this something I should bypass and go ahead and spend the money for a second phone line through my provider? My only real concern is that I don’t want to come off as unprofessional and potentially lose a deal.

Any feedback on this will be much appreciated.

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Ryan Dossey
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Ryan Dossey
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If you turn off all the dumb settings. Like call screening. 

I would avoid GV simply because a buddy of mine had Google "lose" his number for 45 days after a massive mail drop. That cost him a ton of $$$. Ever since, I do not recommend it. I would suggest call rail. 

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