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"I have to tell you that investing in a Vanity Number was absolutely the best marketing move we have made. Whenever we advertise, the phone starts ringing right away - no more waiting for the commercials to run for a week before clients can remember our phone number. As a growing business with multiple locations in multiple states, the advantages of being able to offer the Vanity Number to my other locations is massive. Your routing system is perfect and never fails to bring the customer to the correct location. Thank you for the consistent great service!"

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Research has consistently shown that consumers remember toll free vanity numbers and prefer doing business with companies that offer an easy-to-remember pathway to contact them. One needs only to look at the success of 1-800-FLOWERS® to understand the power that a great toll free vanity number can have on your business. Using the right toll free number can also lead to repeat business. Once your customers have had a good experience using your toll free vanity number, it’s easy for them to pick up the phone and call again and again.

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CNBC Reports that studies show 1-800 vanity phone numbers dramatically increase advertising response rates and sales. View the above video.

A plumber is a tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage, drainage, venting, heating and air-conditioning, or industrial process plant piping. In most jurisdictions the piping for HVAC, fire protection, and industrial systems are installed by 'steam-fitters', 'pipe-fitters', or 'gas-fitters' tradespeople. Many in these trades are members of organized labor groups, while many are nonunion. Years of training and experience are needed to become a skilled plumber; most jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed. A Master Plumber is one who has demonstrated mastery of the trade of plumbing, has worked in the field for many years, is certified in different areas of plumbing, typically trains new plumbers in the trade, and oversees large plumbing projects.