Who is Call Pal for?
Whether you are a start-up company or have been in existence for decades, our staff can be there when you are too busy to take calls. We do not believe you should be spending money on marketing if your prospective clients meet a voicemail every time they reach out by telephone. Having an outsourced call answering service means that calls will never go unanswered. During busy periods, you can allow your overflow calls to be directed to Call Pal. We can handle any unexpected surge in calls. This means you will never lose out on potential business.
Pricing for Call Pal’s services is based on the volume of calls taken. This means that you will pay less when you are not so busy. The bottom line is that you do not need to invest in hiring full-time receptionists, outsourcing your calls to us is a cheaper option.
We can provide our clients with localised telephone numbers so that your company can have a presence nationwide. In a similar vein, using a phone answering service can make your company look bigger. In your caller’s mind, they are dealing with a business of substance and depth, even if you are just starting up.
If you are not sure that you need the assistance of Call Pal, we offer a two-week free trial. A free trial means that you can measure whether a virtual receptionist will benefit your business. During your free trial, you can check the quality of the service. Call Pal will also suggest approximate costing going forward based on the number of calls taken during the two weeks.
So, what are you waiting for? Start taking advantage of the benefits of Call Pal today, our professional team will help meet and exceed all your customer expectations. Our dedicated team of Call Pal PA’s work with over 200 Irish businesses delivering exceptional customer service and maintaining the lines of communication between them and their customers. Call 1890 511 400 or email sales@callpal.ie.
Sign up for a 2 Week Free trial today and find out why 98% of Call Pal Trials become Call Pal Customers.
Article By: Niamh Doyle