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Updated almost 17 years ago,

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Dan Miller
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
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Phone service to handle calls

Dan Miller
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
Posted

I'm still a bit confused on the toll-free phone numbers for taking calls. I can't figure out what I need to set up as a new investor. I don't want to put my cell phone number on my marketing pieces, so at a minimum I need a different number that will at least get forwarded to my cell phone and include voicemail (not my personal cell phone voicemail though).

Second, I think I'd like an answering service. I know these also provide toll-free numbers. Where I'm confused is whether I should use view those two pieces separately (one company for voicemail/toll-free phone service and independently determine if I need an answering service). Can someone explain all of this to me?

What companies are good for toll-free numbers? I've been googling stuff, but I'm really confused.

Thanks,
Dan

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