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Searching for phone number services

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_iGummiRissa_
Member
115
09-21-2023, 04:08 AM
#1
Hi Everyone.
I’m not entirely confident about this. My client operates in 10 different regions across the United States, with a 10-page website per area and needs 10 phone numbers from each region. He wants these numbers consolidated into one central number—starting with San Bernardino and ending with Riverside. I’m wondering if there’s a service that allows purchasing multiple phone numbers at a low cost and then redirecting them to a single line? I know Skype can do it, but it’s expensive. I’m looking for a solution that lets me buy 10 numbers per region and send all of them to one contact.
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_iGummiRissa_
09-21-2023, 04:08 AM #1

Hi Everyone.
I’m not entirely confident about this. My client operates in 10 different regions across the United States, with a 10-page website per area and needs 10 phone numbers from each region. He wants these numbers consolidated into one central number—starting with San Bernardino and ending with Riverside. I’m wondering if there’s a service that allows purchasing multiple phone numbers at a low cost and then redirecting them to a single line? I know Skype can do it, but it’s expensive. I’m looking for a solution that lets me buy 10 numbers per region and send all of them to one contact.

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Noobkid234
Junior Member
18
09-21-2023, 07:15 AM
#2
Why you insist on having per-region phone numbers, rather than a single number? For callers, it doesn’t matter much—the days when "long distance" charges were different from local calls are behind us, and most cell plans ignore long-distance fees. On the other hand—this is exactly what (800) and similar services are designed for.
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Noobkid234
09-21-2023, 07:15 AM #2

Why you insist on having per-region phone numbers, rather than a single number? For callers, it doesn’t matter much—the days when "long distance" charges were different from local calls are behind us, and most cell plans ignore long-distance fees. On the other hand—this is exactly what (800) and similar services are designed for.

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rex183
Junior Member
12
09-21-2023, 10:43 AM
#3
Not cheap means it requires careful consideration and likely a personalized approach.
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rex183
09-21-2023, 10:43 AM #3

Not cheap means it requires careful consideration and likely a personalized approach.

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BoboGee
Junior Member
13
09-21-2023, 03:54 PM
#4
He also sent me this link - https://www.officetree.com/phone/. I plan to check it out. When I mentioned it wasn't cheap, I meant not around 40 dollars per number, but since I didn't know better, I just gave the client the price. Anything's fine.
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BoboGee
09-21-2023, 03:54 PM #4

He also sent me this link - https://www.officetree.com/phone/. I plan to check it out. When I mentioned it wasn't cheap, I meant not around 40 dollars per number, but since I didn't know better, I just gave the client the price. Anything's fine.

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Ionasphere
Member
51
09-21-2023, 10:07 PM
#5
Hi there,
Gordon from Ooma here.
The Ooma office schedule begins at $19.95 each month, including taxes, plus an extra $9.99 per number. You can reach out to us for more details at [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Ionasphere
09-21-2023, 10:07 PM #5

Hi there,
Gordon from Ooma here.
The Ooma office schedule begins at $19.95 each month, including taxes, plus an extra $9.99 per number. You can reach out to us for more details at [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!

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jv99
Junior Member
42
09-22-2023, 01:32 AM
#6
Hi Gordon, thank you for getting in touch. I'll review your message carefully and appreciate you sharing the pricing details. I'll get back to Ooma shortly.
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jv99
09-22-2023, 01:32 AM #6

Hi Gordon, thank you for getting in touch. I'll review your message carefully and appreciate you sharing the pricing details. I'll get back to Ooma shortly.

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michaeldj1999
Member
55
09-24-2023, 01:33 PM
#7
Why you insist on having phone numbers specific to each area, rather than a single number? For callers, it doesn’t matter much—the days when long-distance charges varied from local calls have passed, and most cell plans ignore long-distance fees. On the other hand—this is exactly what (800) and similar services are designed for.
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michaeldj1999
09-24-2023, 01:33 PM #7

Why you insist on having phone numbers specific to each area, rather than a single number? For callers, it doesn’t matter much—the days when long-distance charges varied from local calls have passed, and most cell plans ignore long-distance fees. On the other hand—this is exactly what (800) and similar services are designed for.

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NALLE_PUH
Member
170
09-24-2023, 04:33 PM
#8
I don't demand anything. The client had clear instructions. Visiting the Riverside site would display their contact number. I believe that's the main reason.
I'll attempt to persuade him still. A single number should be sufficient.
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NALLE_PUH
09-24-2023, 04:33 PM #8

I don't demand anything. The client had clear instructions. Visiting the Riverside site would display their contact number. I believe that's the main reason.
I'll attempt to persuade him still. A single number should be sufficient.