El Cajon Voicemail - Voice Mail Services
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for only $9.95/mo Flat Rate !
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El Cajon voice mail services can answer Your phones, or we'll give you a new Local or Toll Free number.
You can listen to your El Cajon voicemail messages over the phone. We'll also deliver them to your email, so you can listen to them over your computer or any Internet devise.
That also means that you can store your
voicemail messages forever, forward them to any email address and discard them.
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When we say Flat Rate, we mean Flat Rate.*
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Customize your El Cajon voice mail by adding:
Call Transfer: Talk to your callers live. With optional free call screening, you'll decide whether to take the call or send it to voice mail. $4.95/mo.*
Automatic Call Distribution: Callers and
voicemail messages are distributed equally to employees on a "round robin" basis, whether employees are in the same office or scattered around the world.
Add $4.95/mailbox in the ADC group.
Question & Answer: Your El Cajon voice mailbox can ask questions, record responses and even ask different questions depending on the answers given by your callers.
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Automated Order Taking: By customizing your Question & Answer
Voice Mailbox, you can provide your customers with the ability to place orders 24 hours a day.
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Reminder Calls: Your voice mailbox can call you anywhere, anytime and deliver a
voicemail message you earlier recorded for yourself. Even wake up calls.*
Phone Book Listings: El Cajon voice mail phone numbers you get from us can be listed with the phone company, in your name or company name. You'll be listed in Directory Assistance now, and your number will be printed in the next phone book. Rates vary by phone company.
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800.347.2861
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*Local transfers are free in flat rate areas. In measured areas, local calls are 2.9cpm. Local long distance is 4.9cpm and long distance is 6.9cpm. All services may not be available in all areas.
History of El Cajon, California Past to the Present
In the early part of the nineteenth century the explorations of the mission padres for pasture land led them to El Cajon Valley. The surrounding foothills were a barrier to straying cattle as well as a watershed to gather the sparse rainfall for verdant grasslands along the valley floor. For years the pasture lands supported the cattle herds of the mission and its native Indian converts. Two historical names keynote the early development of the modern commercial municipality of El Cajon - The Big Box Valley and The Corners. Its growth is directly linked to its initial role as the agrarian heartland and communications center of San Diego County.
What were the key factors which shaped El Cajon 's destiny? First, there was a transfer of title from the permanent holdings of the mission to the changing hands of the Pedrorenas and their successors. This permitted the so-called highest and best use of the land in commercial terms. Then there were the natural corridors which made Main and Magnolia the crossroads from San Diego to points east and to the gold mining operations in Julian to the north. Third, there were the real estate developments following the Civil War, initiated by a San Francisco entrepreneur named Issac Lankershim. The native instincts of a New England emigrant, Amaziah L. Knox, for the economic value of the corner lot resulted in the erection of El Cajon 's first commercial building at Magnolia and Main in 1876. Finally, the phenomenon called direction of growth laid a path of post World War ll's exploding urbanization along Mission Valley, through La Mesa and El Cajon.
As the City nears the end of the twentieth century its growth is considerably more measured and orderly than that of the frantic fifties. It has weathered its rapid growth period with a balanced economy and a governmental structure which offers full municipal services. In 1976, during our nation's bicentennial, a new civic center was opened to serve the citizens of El Cajon, lending added luster to the historic corners of Main and Magnolia. Our most recent additions to this area are the new Headquarters Fire Station and the Neighborhood Center on Lexington and Douglas Avenues, respectively. One might pause to speculate on the thoughts of a sturdy New England emigrant when, a century earlier, he erected El Cajon 's first commercial structure diagonally across the street.
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