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Kevin C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Burien, WA
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Google voice?

Kevin C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Burien, WA
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Hello everyone,

I am a new wholesaler and I am getting ready to start my first mailing campaign. I have A Google voice number I am using for my business, but I'm not sure I like how it sounds when someone calls.....the "we are connecting you" to be exact. 

I am on a tight startup aSo, my question is, should I port my number to a pay as you go phone or just roll with Google voice ?

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Ali Dawood
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Frisco, TX
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Ali Dawood
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Frisco, TX
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@Kevin C. 

Hey Kevin, if you log into your gmail account associated with your Google number you should be able record a voicemail message that, I think, will remove that "you are being connected" message. Plus the person calling you won't be able to tell that you're using a Google number. I'm in dental school and am using this for my patients who ask me for my phone number. When I initially tested it out, it seemed to work fine and I don't remember it it saying that message. 

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