I have 3 invitations left for Google Voice, so I thought I would giveaway these to people who are looking for Google voice number. I have been using Google Voice ever since they launched it and in fact now my husband and I together have 5/6 Google numbers. As a user of Google Voice, I have found that having a Google number comes with quite a few benefits, including privacy, convenience, and free calls.
Other Benefits include:
- Hide Your Caller ID
- Give Your Number to Anyone (and Never Worry About What They’ll Do With It)
- Block Any Annoying Number You Want To
- Free Calls Anywhere Within the Continental US
- Ring Any Personal Phones You Want
Google Voice isn’t a phone service, but it lets you manage all of your phones. Google Voice works with mobile phones, desk phones, work phones, and VoIP lines. There’s nothing to download, upload, or install, and you don’t have to make or take calls using a computer.
You can access and make calls from the phone and the Web, block annoying callers at will, and record custom greetings for different callers or groups of callers.
With Google Voice, you’ll get all your voice mails in one place, saved for as long as you want. If you don’t answer a call to your Google number, your callers will be sent to your Google voice mail. You can check messages by calling your Google number, by signing in to Google Voice, or by opting in to receive notifications.
You’ll also get more handy features that work across all your phones:
* Listen In as callers leave you a message
* Record calls on the fly so you never have to fumble for a pen again
* Switch phones mid-call without your caller knowing
* And more…
Note: At this time Google Voice is only available in the [continental] U.S.
Read more about Google Voice: http://www.google.com/support/voice/
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