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Ryan Nastase
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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Best Inexpensive Business Call Management

Ryan Nastase
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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I started out with a Google Voice number that rang on both mine and my wife's phone.  Now our business has expanded.  I was thinking I want three different numbers so each could be tailored to the following VM and purpose:

-Existing Tenants 

-Vacant Units Advertised 

-We buy houses 

After doing some thinking, this of course could be managed by having three different options on the business voicemail (ie For existing tenants press 1, If you are looking for a new rental press 2, If you are looking to sell your house press 3).  

There are many ways to skin the cat.  There are many posts on this subject but most of them are incomplete and old.  How do you manage your phone calls?  What's your favorite service?  Is it affordable?