Laurel Voicemail - Voice Mail Services

 

Your complete voice mail service
for only $9.95/mo Flat Rate !

Our Laurel voice mail services can answer Your  phones, or we'll give you a new Local  or Toll Free  number.

You can listen to your Laurel 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.

Don't be fooled by competitors. Most require you to use a Toll Free number with their voice mail services. Why? Because it's all they have, and it's how they make their money - Usage! You pay for every minute of every call you receive, and for every minute of every call you make to pick up voice mail messages. At American Voice Mail, a toll free number is your choice.

We have 83 Central Offices throughout the US, providing Local voicemail and phone service to over 4,000 communities.

Look out for competitors who quote a low rate, and then charge you 13 times a year (4 week billing). What's THAT  all about? You sure wouldn't pay your rent that way.

And look out for others who charge a $25.00 set up charge! Wow! Our set up charge is only $5.00, and we have special corporate rates and quantity discounts.

   When we say Flat Rate, we mean Flat Rate.*

Call Today - Start Today

800.347.2861

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Customize your Laurel 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  Laurel voice mailbox can ask questions, record responses and even ask different questions depending on the answers given by your callers. Add $9.95/mo.

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. Add $9.95/mo.

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: Laurel 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.

Call Today - Start Today

800.347.2861

Are your looking for our Virtual Office?

 

*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.

 

 

 

About Laurel, Maryland

Laurel is a city about fourteen miles northeast of Washington, D.C., that is located in Prince George 's County, Maryland. Parts of three other counties Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Howard County, Maryland, and Montgomery County, Maryland, are adjacent to the city limits and are commonly called "Laurel" but are not in the city limits. As of the two thousand census, the city had a total population of nineteen thousand, nine hundred sixty. Laurel is home to a modest horse racetrack, Laurel Racecourse, which is actually located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Laurel was also formerly the home on an automobile racetrack, decades ago. The city is nearby to Johns Hopkins University 's Applied Physics Laboratory. The postal code of nearby Montpelier, Maryland, is also referred to as "Laurelz", though it is not part of the city.

Originally called "Laurel Factory" by its eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century settlers, due to the presence of an iron works along the local Patuxent River, the town's name was not shortened to "Laurel" until eighteen seventy-five. Laurel was incorporated as a town in eighteen seventy, and reincorporated in eighteen ninety to coincide with a new electric power plant and paved streets.

In eighteen ninety-nine, Laurel's seven-time mayor Edward Phelps succeeded in constructing the first high school in Prince George's County, despite several financial obstacles. The school building still stands on the corner of Montgomery and Eighth Streets. On May fifteenth, nineteen seventy-two, Governor George Wallace of Alabama, running for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, was shot and paralyzed by Arthur Bremer, a disturbed, out-of-work janitor, while the former was campaigning at a rally at a shopping center in the city of Laurel. An Alabama state trooper and a Secret Service agent were also wounded, as was a female campaign worker. At the time, Laurel did not have a comprehensive hospital, so Wallace was taken to Silver Spring, Maryland. However, for more than two decades, Laurel has been the home of its own large, multipurpose hospital.