Many website/call services provide this type of service for a fee to their clients. One such business is AnswerConnect.com and they provide the service you are looking for.
Updating to a better answering service is what most people would do if they are not satified with the one who answers their calls now. I find that looking for a place that will go based upon the call amount and not the time spent on the phone is most important to me. This company will answer the calls 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Give http://www.answerconnect.com a try
There are 24 hours per day so in 3 days there are 24 x 3 = 72 hours, and at 10 calls per hour that equals 720 calls.
No * * * * * It may not be to some alien answering bot, but for us earthlings, 48 hours IS equivalent to 2 days.
VoiceNation offers telephone answering services. Purchase from them and you may never miss another call from a customer. They offer live answering services from an affordable toll free or local business number in which they will issue you. The receptionist will be available to take your calls 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
The operating hours and days of service for our taxi service in Orangeville are as follows: Monday to Thursday: 24 hours Friday to Sunday: 24 hours We strive to provide around-the-clock service to accommodate our customers' needs at any time of the day or night.
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I think it's about 3~5 days.
They are generally called Receptionists.Now a days, in the BPOs those attending customer phone calls are service providers or any other technical connotation as might be applicable to them.
Chase representatives are available twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Chase customer service offers twenty four, seven service to better serve their customers.
Dell is unique in that it has operators available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. The only problem with this type of care is that on the off hours one gets assistance from operators in other countries which are difficult to understand and difficult to get the needs satisfied, it would probably be just as well if they didn't offer this service and just paid for great service 5 days a week for 8 hours.
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Yes, the law does not list any days that are not-permitted, just the hours to which the calls can occur, which are 8AM and 9PM your time.