What Is a Toll-Free Number and How Does it Work?
Toll free numbers allow callers to reach businesses and/or individuals without being charged for the call. The charge for using a toll free number is paid by the called party (the toll free subscriber) instead of the calling party. Toll free numbers can be dialed directly to your business or personal telephone line.
Toll free numbers are very common and have proven successful for businesses, particularly in the areas of customer service and telemarketing. Toll free service provides potential customers and others with a “free” and convenient way to contact businesses.
Toll free numbers have been very successful for business owners and consumers. Businesses often provide their customers with toll free numbers to order products or provide customer service. Typically the cost per call for the business is less than the cost per call if the consumer paid long distance charges. In addition consumers are more likely to contact the business if the call is free.
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