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Old 08-06-2015, 23:40   #8
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Re: Identifying a previous caller

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
It's only easy to avoid if your lifestyle and/or work patterns make it more convenient to live your entire life by mobile rather than with a landline. For rather a lot of people that's not the case.
Name one thing you can do with a landline you can't do with a mobile?

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Not ours either, for that matter. Nothing screams "temporary" or "untrustworthy" louder, when you run a business from home, than providing only a mobile phone number for customers.
Personally, I think the opposite. A mobile number screams "responsive" and "always available" and "contactable whatever the circumstances". But even ignoring that, if you think your image centres around having a geographical number then get a mobile with a geographical number.
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