Just thinking about doing an 800 number to separate this from personal, how bad is it if i were to use my area code and then have to change it to a different state if i leave the state?
That's why i'm leaning a bit to an 800 number bc it is national.
what kind of business phone number?
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Why?
I have a number that’s 18 years old. I’m living in a different state and still using it.
One a side note: your query got me thinking why not get a 900 number like from back In the old days.
Charge em for talking to you. Hell most of the newbs working the brokerage firms now a days don’t even know about em.Rounded_nut, FlaSwampRat and homeskillet Thank this. -
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Don't 800 and 900 numbers cost?
You can keep your number no matter where you got it and where you live.Diesel Dave, LoneRanger and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
1-900-hotruck
I think you are on to something here....Bean Jr. and LoneRanger Thank this. -
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I use a Google Voice number. It's free.
When you first get your Authority you are bombarded with calls. I like Google Voice because it transcribes each call and I don't have to listen to the voicemail.
I think that's a lot quicker.86scotty and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
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