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Simmy
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Recently I'm getting around 10-15 phone calls per day and alot of the time they are whilst I'm out on other jobs. I could redirect them to my mobile, but it just doesn't feel right answering the phone on someone elses time/money.
I have also found that when people leave a voicemessage, they are still likely to carry on phoning around until they talk to a human.
I'm considering using a service like Moneypenny, where someone in a call center answers the phone as though they work for you - "SMG Computers, how may I help you" etc. At least this way, the customer will get through to a human. Moneypenny then text me a brief report saying who has called and what the problem is. The other advantage is they weed out the telemarketing callers and I get to decide who I respond to depending on whether I think I can sort the problem or whether it's a waste of time.
For those of you that use this service, what do you think about it? I'm deciding between trying this route or taking on someone else to work with me, which raises a whole load of other problems.
I have also found that when people leave a voicemessage, they are still likely to carry on phoning around until they talk to a human.
I'm considering using a service like Moneypenny, where someone in a call center answers the phone as though they work for you - "SMG Computers, how may I help you" etc. At least this way, the customer will get through to a human. Moneypenny then text me a brief report saying who has called and what the problem is. The other advantage is they weed out the telemarketing callers and I get to decide who I respond to depending on whether I think I can sort the problem or whether it's a waste of time.
For those of you that use this service, what do you think about it? I'm deciding between trying this route or taking on someone else to work with me, which raises a whole load of other problems.