Why Shared Use Toll Free Is Not Right For Everyone.
A shared use toll free number is routed to different phones depending on where the calls originate from. For instance, calls from New York State to 866-MYSTORE might go to a business in Manhattan while 866-MYSTORE calls from Florida might land at an entirely different company in Tampa.
Shared use has benefits for some business owners. However, this is an option that must be carefully considered because it also has many disadvantages. Generally, owning a number helps you retain more customers, secures the number for your sole use indefinitely, and reduces misunderstandings and mistakes.
Customers and clients are also generally more comfortable knowing exactly where they are calling, every time they call the number. A caller who is traveling may not want to reach an entirely different entity by calling the same number that they called from home a few days earlier.
If you choose a customized toll free number for full ownership from Tollfreenumber.ORG you will retain your number for as long as you like. You will be the only one with that number. You never risk losing the number if you change providers or move locations.
There are few more damaging changes a company can make than switching their existing phone number. It results in confusion and a loss of customers. Word of mouth referrals become non-existent. Make sure you get a number that will stay with your business and provide uninterrupted continuity that will help you keep your old customers and increase the flow of new business.
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1 Comments:
In my experience I have found that shared use numbers can work great for any business. This is mainly because if you only do business in New York metropolitan area then that is all the service you will pay for, not all the fees and charges associated with nationwide service. Secondly that shared use allows more people to use the same memorable number, that you would not otherwise have. In fact a lot of shared use numbers are 800 numbers which have been proven in market research studies to be the most memorable Toll-Free Prefix.
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