Green Toll Free Numbers!

Eco conscious consumer? Business going green? Then join millions of toll free phone service subscribers in the latest trend and save paper by getting fax messages sent to e-mail. You’ll save money and the planet all at the same time.

Choosers Can’t Be Waiters

We’ve heard much concern over businesses not being able to get a “good” toll free number in the popular 1-800 area code. Things have gotten worse and experts are thinking that in the very near future there could actually be no 1-800’s left to get! You should be concerned about the diminishing stock of 800 numbers because it is creating an even higher demand for toll free service, a marketing tool that the FCC says is “proven” to increase business. Studies show that telephone orders can increase up to 60 percent and word of mouth referrals can rise by 200 percent if a toll free number is advertised. You have to read this…

855 Popping Up All Over

The new 855 numbers are popping up all over this holiday season. Commericals, ads, websites are all advertising the newly released 855 area code toll free phone numbers. They are as effective as the older toll free area codes. And when 844 numbers are released, they will be just as effective.

Toll Frees Being Released Tonight

Users who are waiting to reserve a number that will soon be returned to spare now know what time a given number will automatically spare. With the implementation of SMS/800 Release 16.0, numbers scheduled for automatic spare are released at 11 pm Central. View this inside information here.

Get a Toll Free From a Reputable Provider

It’s not just human organs on the black market in today’s world – you can get almost anything… Some things shouldn’t be illegally sold but it happens every day. You buy a pair of jeans and don’t want them anymore – what do you do? If you want to try your hand at selling them, no big deal – you bought them, you can sell them, right? People sometimes don’t know what they are and are not allowed to sell and one big business for illegal sale is toll free numbers. That’s right! Think of this, a person comes across a really nice toll free number and thinks, “I bet I could sell this to someone for $1000’s!” Bad idea? The worst – check out what could happen by reading more here.

Federal Toll Free Rationing

The stock of available toll free numbers is now so depleted that insiders say government agencies may implement another rationing of the 800, 888, 877, and 866 pre-fixes within months. Rumors of a rationing program have subscribers scrambling to obtain numbers, creating an even more limited supply.

Read more here.

Business Owners Scramble

Toll free numbers were introduced in 1967. By the 1980s, nearly half of all long distance calls would be toll free. Today, 98 percent of adults say they regularly use toll free numbers. Meanwhile, the supply of 800, 888, 877, and 866 numbers are at an all-time low. More than two-thirds of the available numbers are taken and there are no immediate plans by the Federal Communications Commission to introduce a new pre-fix. With toll free numbers being lost to businesses looking to increase sales it looks like everyone’s scrambling to secure a toll free before they’re all gone. Get more information here!

Toll Free Calls To Get Holiday Gifts in Time

By calling a retailer’s 1-800 number today, consumers can still get items shipped by Christmas. Processing via e-mail can take longer. Call the company’s toll free phone number, talk to a representative and ensure that your packages arrive in time.

Rationing Isn’t Just for Food

Facing an extreme dearth of 800 numbers, telecommunications experts are now concerned that a toll free number ration could delay new phone service applications. And in the midst of an economic meltdown, U.S. business owners could not imagine worse news. Read more on this rationing here.

Growing Concerns Over Consumer Information Loss

There’s a growing concern over identity theft right now. Many people are being very careful when ordering things online, talking on their cell phones, and even whilst discussing accounts with their bank tellers for fear of eavesdropping bystanders. A new threat has been brought to the attention of business owners and consumers alike: VoIP toll free service. business owners love to spout about having a toll free number but when they try to save money by going with a VoIP provider they are putting themselves and their customers at risk. How safe would feel if you were talking about personal information by phone and knew that they used a VoIP toll free service where calls could be easily intercepted? Many fortune 500 companies use the best technologies available, and that’s fiber optic toll frees. Keep your business and customers safe by choosing a reputable toll free company that ONLY uses fiber optics. Here’s a link to some of the top sites.

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