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Landline telephone numbers-
How important do you think it is to keep the same landline number?
I am not talking about scrapping the landline completely, I feel, as many others will, that it shows your commitment and authenticity as a bona fide business. My problem is that still, after many weeks I am still 3 weeks away from getting my existing, 9year old number transferred. I am seriously considering giving up my number and starting with a new one, but thought I would explore a couple of options, before I really spit my dummy out, lol!My mobile is a very old Blackberry, which is now playing up, but is still forwarding calls from my landline. It’s on Vodaphone PAYG. As I make lots of calls to customers, this is costing a fair bit, but I am wondering whether to continue with the call forwarding for the next few months, until my landline contract ends in October. The get-out of contract cost with the landline provider is £358. After this, as long as I cancel in time, cancellation is free, then I can go with another provider and just pay to transfer the number to another line on the same exchange.
Or, should I buy a new phone (I really fancy the iPhone, as I also have an iPad) on contract, and use that to receive forwarded calls, and make calls. This may be a better option if it were on a monthly contract rather than PAYG?
Or just stay with the existing landline provider, who I have been happy with, but I HATE being railroaded, as I said to them, they have taken away my choice, and that, I detest.
Phew, long rant, very confused, and still no closer to what to do!
I really need some advice please!
😥 Lorraine
By the way, my Blackberry is very old because I don’t usually use it, I am renowned for not having my phone with me, or not charged! It is rarely used, usually.
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