Total Members Voted: 44
Voting closed: March 02, 2014, 08:54:33 am
I have a virtual landline and 0800 number from these people costs £4.99 per number per month and i have it setup so that it is diverted to both my mobile and my wifes mobile at the same timehttp://www.tamartelecommunications.co.uk/
Quote from: Erith window cleaning on February 23, 2014, 10:05:01 amI have a virtual landline and 0800 number from these people costs £4.99 per number per month and i have it setup so that it is diverted to both my mobile and my wifes mobile at the same timehttp://www.tamartelecommunications.co.uk/I like to use a local number because (only in my opinion), it has more of a local, friendly, small family business feel to it; and that's the impression I like to give.
Thanks again Paul i am intending on getting rid of the Landline if this is possible with the redirection service you have recommended . As their a few companies now that can offer Broadband with out the need to pay a line rental charge for people who dont want a home phone . Thanks again Mike
unless you have your calls to your home phone redirected , which costs you
Quote from: robertphil on February 23, 2014, 10:59:54 am unless you have your calls to your home phone redirected , which costs you £2 per month, and I can divert/un-divert as many times as I like and to as many different numbers as I like. If I'm out, I divert to my mobile, if I'm home I have it direct to the landline. If I don't want to be interrupted I divert it to my wife's mobile
I have needed services in the past. A flyer has come through the door advertising that very service. Just a mobile number on it so promptly thrown in the bin.Probably pikeys.
I think it is now common practice to communicate by mobile for all services etc,and with the amount of texting that goes on , i cant see the point of a landline, i dont think it makes me look less professional+1
Quote from: Ian Lancaster on February 23, 2014, 04:59:07 pmQuote from: robertphil on February 23, 2014, 10:59:54 am unless you have your calls to your home phone redirected , which costs you £2 per month, and I can divert/un-divert as many times as I like and to as many different numbers as I like. If I'm out, I divert to my mobile, if I'm home I have it direct to the landline. If I don't want to be interrupted I divert it to my wife's mobilewho is that with Ian
Quote from: bobplum on February 24, 2014, 08:08:39 pmQuote from: Ian Lancaster on February 23, 2014, 04:59:07 pmQuote from: robertphil on February 23, 2014, 10:59:54 am unless you have your calls to your home phone redirected , which costs you £2 per month, and I can divert/un-divert as many times as I like and to as many different numbers as I like. If I'm out, I divert to my mobile, if I'm home I have it direct to the landline. If I don't want to be interrupted I divert it to my wife's mobilewho is that with IanVirgin