Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Looking for a toll free call answering system line that I can access online?

I need an internet based system (not hard line) that customers can call into, get an automated system with multiple mailboxes, and I can check the messages online or have them sent to me by email…anybody know of a system that operated like this?
Vonage has a toll free option and ability top forward calls to my messages to my mobile device, but does not have multiple mailbox capability
Found it, for anyone interested—eVoice’s OneBoxe Service

I have a supplier that handles exactly what you are looking for. I can create pbx extensions, have automated message extensions and send and receive faxes all from 1 location. Record my own greetings, have a dial by name directory and more.

I’ll soon be able to set up a Automatic call distribution, which acts like a call center.

My calls are directed to ring on my cell phone when I am not home. The service is very reasonable. You can always try it yourself or pick a plan that best suits your needs.

http://www.4telecenter.com/ScentSations?ReferredBy=8888369193

The best part is if you refer 3 customers that purchase a toll free number, your service is free.

2 Responses to “Looking for a toll free call answering system line that I can access online?”

Dorthy_Gail Says:

Did you try Vonage? Vonagage.com
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lyneeloves Says:

I have a supplier that handles exactly what you are looking for. I can create pbx extensions, have automated message extensions and send and receive faxes all from 1 location. Record my own greetings, have a dial by name directory and more.

I’ll soon be able to set up a Automatic call distribution, which acts like a call center.

My calls are directed to ring on my cell phone when I am not home. The service is very reasonable. You can always try it yourself or pick a plan that best suits your needs.

http://www.4telecenter.com/ScentSations?ReferredBy=8888369193

The best part is if you refer 3 customers that purchase a toll free number, your service is free.
References :
my own usage

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