San Bernardino Virtual Office

A Virtual Office starts with a local or toll free telephone number.
Now you're in business…barely.

Customers and prospects can call your San Bernardino Virtual Office number and leave a message. But, customers don't call a business to leave a message. They call to speak with someone, now.

By adding “Find Me – Follow Me” your San Bernardino Virtual Office will call you, at any number, and connect your callers to you, live. And with optional free Call Screening, you'll decide which calls to take, and which to send to voice mail.

New: Callers can listen to Your Company's “On-Hold” Message, while they wait to be transferred.

You can sound even bigger, when your San Bernardino Virtual Office answers with an Auto Attendant. Callers might hear “Thank you for calling [your company]. If you know the extension number of the person you're calling, you may enter it at any time. For Sales press 1, Technical Support press 2, Billing press 3, etc. or Press 9 for the Dial by Name Directory”, even though all calls and departments are transferred to you!

When you don't take calls live, callers can leave a voice mail message. Each person and department can have their own private voice mailbox. Your San Bernardino Virtual Office can then call you and deliver the message to you and send the message to your email, so you can hear it over your computer, or any Internet devise. You can also be notified by pager.

That's great, but you're still not done. Every business needs to be able to receive Faxes. Your San Bernardino Virtual Office number can be set to automatically receive faxes, or you can add a separate number for faxes only. Faxes are delivered to your email, where they can be viewed, printed, forwarded, saved or discarded.

 

With this San Bernardino Virtual Office, you're in business for real:

 

•  A Local or Toll Free telephone number
•  Auto Attendant
•  Dial by Name Directory
•  Find Me, Follow Me
•  Call Screening
•  Live Call Transfer
•  Voice Mail
•  Message Delivery or Notification
•  Fax Receiving and Delivery

 

 

 

Complete Local Number Virtual Office

 Complete Toll Free Number Virtual Office

 For information or to start your San Bernardino Virtual Office, Call

800.347.2861

 

San Bernardino , California is one of the oldest communities in the State of California . San Bernardino was named on May twentieth, eighteen ten, but the present-day location was not largely settled until eighteen fifty-one after statehood. The first Anglo-American colony was established by Latter-Day Saints, Mormons. The San Bernardino was incorporated in eighteen fifty-four. The Latter-Day Saints were recalled in eighteen fifty-seven by Brigham Young. The city later became a trading hub for the region. The California Southern Railroad established a rail link with Los Angeles and the rest of the nation in eighteen eighty-three. In nineteen o five, the City of San Bernardino passed its first Charter. World War Two brought what would become Norton Air Force Base. The McDonald Brothers opened the first McDonald's restaurant in San Bernardino nineteen forty-eight. In nineteen eighty, the Panorama Fire destroyed two hundred eighty-four homes. In nineteen ninety-four, Norton Air Force Base closed, later becoming San Bernardino International Airport . The city lies in the San Bernardino foothills and the eastern portion of the San Bernardino Valley , roughly sixty miles east of Los Angeles . Some major geographical features of the city include the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest along the northern border; the Cajon Pass adjacent to the northwest border; City Creek, Lytle Creek, San Timoteo Creek, Twin Creek, Warm Creek, modified through flood control channels, feed the Santa Ana River, which forms part of the city's southern border south of San Bernardino Airport, but only a small amount of the river flows within the city. San Bernardino has a temperate climate, with mild to chilly wet winters, and hot summers with somewhat low humidity. Snow flurries can occur on occasion. San Bernardino gets a total of sixteen inches of rain, snow or hail each year in the winter. The Santa Ana winds blow out of the Cajon Pass during the autumn.