Keep a phone!
what if i get lost trying to find you.......guess ill have to pull over to the library and email ya
+1Good info my Brutha from anotha Motha!
Get a prepaid throw away phone. I've always used TracFone but there are others out there as well. I don't know if other companies do it but I like TracFone because once in a while you can get bonus minutes from them. WalMart has the biggest selection of prepaid phones so you should start your search there. Originally Posted by IceCreamMan
Lol these replies are cracking me up!!! I have a phone! After you have passed screening i give out my number to confirm & incase of emergency cancellation directions etc... I was asking if it would benefit me to get a phone number strictly for providing to advertise... My ads currently only list email. Originally Posted by stargirl3355Get a phone for all of the above, but most importantly in order to keep your lives separate. With a hobby only phone you can turn it off when you want to and go on with your life.
Get an android phone and get the google voice app so that you can have txts and calls routed to a 2nd number. Originally Posted by f1gregLove, this idea. It's like two phones in one. (For some reason I heard two phones repeated three times like I was a night time salesmen. weird) But yeah Google voice is awesome. It's also way better at keeping voice mail. No "your box is full" crap. And if i'm not mistaken, those calls don't show up on my bill. Might have to do some checking.
HEY ouch all my clients book through email and I dont advertise my number because Im at work and cant answer 75% of the time and I give out my contact once you pass screening. I dont think any of my clients are stupid. I suggest you do get a throw away phone too because if you are booking you will need to contact them and better to have a hobby phone for that. Email is how i eliminate the game playing callers. Im just messin with ya Htowner,xoxo Originally Posted by caramelqtee milaSorry for a late reply . I was staring at the ass pic at the bottom of your taglines.