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Just asking for opinions..

Do you think it looks better/more professional (especially if trying to get estate agent contracts) to have a freephone 0800 number than a mobile number?

Personally I think it does but just seeing what you lot think.

I'm gonna be getting my van signed and think it looks better with a freephone number as I think it looks professional.
 
Or use yay.com.

I got a number via them, which uses VoIP which is an 0330 number. Use it mainly for customers phoning as looks so much better.
 
Or use yay.com.

I got a number via them, which uses VoIP which is an 0330 number. Use it mainly for customers phoning as looks so much better.

I've just registered with SwtchboardFREE - has some great features!
 
When I'm hiring a professional I avoid 0800 numbers.
An area code tells me that the guy actually lives in my area, which is a must for me incase of callbacks, aftercare etc.
I also think that the overheads for a company with an 0800 must be higher and that must inflate the price.
I also avoid companies that try to sound bigger than they are. There's a one man band handyman advertising in my area at the moment, his advert says something like:
Plumbing division.
Electrical division.
Plastering division.
Carpentry division.
Planning division.
- it goes on but you get the idea.
I know a few tradesmen too who are one man bands and their adverts say 'we' and things like 'one of the team'. It's dishonesty from the start in my book and puts me right off.
 
how much a month and for what a new number and voicemail

half the people i find dont like leaving voice-mails rather send you a text or ring you back
 
When I'm hiring a professional I avoid 0800 numbers.
An area code tells me that the guy actually lives in my area, which is a must for me incase of callbacks, aftercare etc.
I also think that the overheads for a company with an 0800 must be higher and that must inflate the price.
I also avoid companies that try to sound bigger than they are. There's a one man band handyman advertising in my area at the moment, his advert says something like:
Plumbing division.
Electrical division.
Plastering division.
Carpentry division.
Planning division.
- it goes on but you get the idea.
I know a few tradesmen too who are one man bands and their adverts say 'we' and things like 'one of the team'. It's dishonesty from the start in my book and puts me right off.

Yeah I hear you. I don't plan on doing things like that in terms of trying to look bigger than I am. But I do want to make myself look professional. Thing is with an area code, I'm stuffed if me and the Mrs move up north. So I figure a freephone number is pretty universal and not area specific so I wouldn't have to mess around with a number change.
 
how much a month and for what a new number and voicemail

half the people i find dont like leaving voice-mails rather send you a text or ring you back

It's just a divert service to my mobile but I get voicemail, it tells me if I've had a missed call and the number, it also tries my number first and up to 4 other numbers if I'm unavailable or unreachable if no service etc (so I can get the Mrs to answer calls too), when I answer it tells me it's a call from my 0800 number before it connects it so I know to answer it in a certain manner. I can also program the line to only be open at certain times - say between 7am and 10pm so I don't get calls at stupid times, and i can set a separate voice message for out of hours callers.

It's £19 a month with 400 minutes included which I don't see me ever reaching.
 
Yeah I hear you. I don't plan on doing things like that in terms of trying to look bigger than I am. But I do want to make myself look professional. Thing is with an area code, I'm stuffed if me and the Mrs move up north. So I figure a freephone number is pretty universal and not area specific so I wouldn't have to mess around with a number change.

If you move up North, would you want a London number?! In my experience, most people will phone the mobile as they have inclusive minutes or will text you. Only seems to be elderly customers phone my landline as they still think a mobile call will cost them 2 soveriegns!
An 0800 number is just another expense on top of everything else and something else to set up and manage
 
I have an 0800 number. When I set up I didn't have a landline number I could use and didn't want just a mobile number as I thought it may put people off. I just divert it to my mobile anyway, but I find a lot of people try that number first and then the mobile second.
 
I have an 0800 number. When I set up I didn't have a landline number I could use and didn't want just a mobile number as I thought it may put people off. I just divert it to my mobile anyway, but I find a lot of people try that number first and then the mobile second.

So do you put your mobile along side the freephone?
 
Way I see it ....

Companies have 0800 and independents have their mobile numbers on their van. Some people don`t like calling 0800 numbers and some old timers don`t like calling a mobile.
 
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