Do responses normally come in via email or do they end up calling you ? I generally don't add my phone number to outbound sales, I suspect I could be losing out by not adding a phone contact.
The cost is so low that it's easy enough to also burn the number and get a new one (I've actually got 2 for different scenarios) if you're getting hit with too many scammer calls. I guess you could even code your website to grab the current number from a database field and then a single update would cascade it across your pages.We do the same sort of thing with a SkypeIn number. 99% of calls are from scammers, but a quick Google of their caller ID soon sifts them out as there tend to be dozens or hundreds of complaints already.
I have a virtual geo number from voipfone for providing a contact point. It's £2.40 per month and I have an app on my phone which the calls then route via. It's very handy from not having to give out your mobile and imo adds an additional level of authority.
That's a good question and one I don't know the answer to! On the voipfone softphone app you can't tell the inbound number being called, only the call ID for the caller. There may be more sophisticated softphone apps but I've not investigated them.Yeah I've spoke to the voipfone guys a couple of times but never got around to sorting it. You might know if I can do this then... If I have a Voipfone number, redirect that call to a phon eline or mobile, is there anyway of telling that the call is coming from a particular number ?
For example if I have multiple businesses, therefore got a number of different voipfone numbers, but they were all redirected to the same phone, would you be able to tell which voip number it was coming from ? So you could answer the phone appropriately for each business ?
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