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mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Looking for info on
mail forwarding business address and call centre answering service in spain pref Alicante area. You are issued with a phone number and you advertise it. when somebody phones the number the centre take a message from the caller and sends us an email. We pay for calls answered. Any ideas? |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 7833167)
Looking for info on
mail forwarding business address and call centre answering service in spain pref Alicante area. You are issued with a phone number and you advertise it. when somebody phones the number the centre take a message from the caller and sends us an email. We pay for calls answered. Any ideas? google link Unless someone has had experience with it in Alicante and can chime in. |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by johnnycakes
(Post 7833177)
In Spanish they call these 'centro(s) de negocio(s)' and/or 'business centre', a quick google turned up at least 5 different ones in Alicante, so it would be a case of seeing which ones offer what you need for the price you're happy to pay.
google link Unless someone has had experience with it in Alicante and can chime in. So an expat call centre etc. I guess. |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by johnnycakes
(Post 7833177)
In Spanish they call these 'centro(s) de negocio(s)' and/or 'business centre', a quick google turned up at least 5 different ones in Alicante, so it would be a case of seeing which ones offer what you need for the price you're happy to pay.
google link Unless someone has had experience with it in Alicante and can chime in. will look at these. |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
If you can wait until it rolls out, Google Voice sounds like the answer - though you might have to change the question a bit.
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Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
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Hi All, i thought i would chip in as Amanda asked this on my behalf really. :lol: Yes, we are initially targeting expats, mainly english, and would need a mail forwarding address and a "virtual" phone number. We use a similar service here in the UK and after the set up, they answer the call in your company name (comes up on their screen), take a message and then email you with the client details. You pay per call answered. As we work from home, and will continue to do so in spain, i am not gonna splash our home address across the internet! Theres no rush as i dont plan to be in business in Spain until probably January and i'm busy enough with the english business. Looked at the Alicante centro(s) de negocio(s), looks VERY good and very professional but if its Spanish only it wont be much good (apart from maybe a forwarding address) as the Spaniards dont buy what we sell usually. but anyway, thanks again for the info posted. :thumbup: |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by painterhombre
(Post 7836119)
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Hi All, i thought i would chip in as Amanda asked this on my behalf really. :lol: Yes, we are initially targeting expats, mainly english, and would need a mail forwarding address and a "virtual" phone number. We use a similar service here in the UK and after the set up, they answer the call in your company name (comes up on their screen), take a message and then email you with the client details. You pay per call answered. As we work from home, and will continue to do so in spain, i am not gonna splash our home address across the internet! Theres no rush as i dont plan to be in business in Spain until probably January and i'm busy enough with the english business. Looked at the Alicante centro(s) de negocio(s), looks VERY good and very professional but if its Spanish only it wont be much good (apart from maybe a forwarding address) as the Spaniards dont buy what we sell usually. but anyway, thanks again for the info posted. :thumbup: I have a contact in Valencia who may be able to help you on this. He's Spanish but speaks good English. You can pm me if interested and I'll forward onto him. Obviously it depends on a) If Valencia is good as a location for you b) if you can re-imburse him adequately - he has work already but he's always on the lookout for additional projects. Good luck EDIT: Apologies - I misread. You're looking for a "Business Centre" that caters for English as well as Spanish speakers? As lynnxa says, this could be a good business opportunity. I suspect if anywhere that they would exist already in Gibraltar? |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by painterhombre
(Post 7836119)
:thumbup:
Hi All, i thought i would chip in as Amanda asked this on my behalf really. :lol: Yes, we are initially targeting expats, mainly english, and would need a mail forwarding address and a "virtual" phone number. We use a similar service here in the UK and after the set up, they answer the call in your company name (comes up on their screen), take a message and then email you with the client details. You pay per call answered. As we work from home, and will continue to do so in spain, i am not gonna splash our home address across the internet! Theres no rush as i dont plan to be in business in Spain until probably January and i'm busy enough with the english business. Looked at the Alicante centro(s) de negocio(s), looks VERY good and very professional but if its Spanish only it wont be much good (apart from maybe a forwarding address) as the Spaniards dont buy what we sell usually. but anyway, thanks again for the info posted. :thumbup: I don't know of one here maybe a business idea ? |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
In Barcelona the business centres I know of can all provide service in English, so you should ask them. It's certainly not the Queen's English, but if your clients are in Spain it shouldn't be much of a problem.
Originally Posted by painterhombre
(Post 7836119)
Looked at the Alicante centro(s) de negocio(s),
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Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
Originally Posted by johnnycakes
(Post 7839027)
In Barcelona the business centres I know of can all provide service in English, so you should ask them. It's certainly not the Queen's English, but if your clients are in Spain it shouldn't be much of a problem.
This brightened up my morning :lol: cheers for the info and sorry for my bad grasp of Spanish! Amanda is the Espanol(a?!) smarty braggas, not me, i'm still learning and it took me 39 years to master English, so................ anyway, yes, possibly a good busienss idea. I have LOTS of ideas with regards business, job creation, etc, but i guess all has been on hold wilst we wait to move over to Spain finally (2 weeks). who knows, the word is certainly my lobster (:rofl:) or oyster too |
Re: mail forwarding call taking expat call centre
What about a virtual assistant, I would certainly be happy to take calls and email you details and having worked in sales for many years would enjoy doing this.
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