Increase The Turnover Of A Business With 0800 Numbers


by Adalbert George - Date: 2010-08-28 - Word Count: 304 Share This!

Today, every business organization is looking to provide free helpline numbers to their customers. The basic idea behind this is to provide more freedom to the customers so that they can interact with company authorities for any kind of enquiry. There are various free phone number providers operating these days which offer 08, 0800, 0844, 0845, and more phone numbers to their existing clients or new ones.

These 08 series numbers are free for the customers; hence it obviously raises the number of enquiries, which ultimately results in customer satisfaction. Company has to pay for the calls made by the customers of the company. These phone numbers can be pointed at company's landline; mobile phone, fax to email and a distinct range of numbers are there which are easy to remember for the customer. There are a large number of providers on the internet which provide 08 series numbers for the small, medium and large companies at varied prices.

Companies can ask to change the pointed device as per their requirements. Most of these providers do this for free. Various organizations have their own priorities and the choice obviously depends upon them where they want the customer to call. Companies do not have to change the BT lines or handsets in order to make the 08 series numbers work properly. Monthly rental bills are directed to the billing address every month or an organization can pay for a specific period in one time payment.

These 08, 0800, 0844, 0845, 0808, 0870, 0871 numbers will automatically be diverted to the device one wants. For example, one can divert all landline calls to his mobile phone after 5 o'clock. This flexibility sets the person free to move anywhere without worrying about the customer calls. This facilitates the organization to attend every call of the customer easily.

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