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on 18-10-2013 08:39 AM
here you go Joanna here is a link for your boss it's called call forwarding... very economical business rates
http://www.telstra.com.au/home-phone/features-services/#call-forward
Call Forward
Isn't it great to know that you can be anywhere you need to be and never miss an important home or business call. That's freedom!
Call Forward transfers calls from your home phone to a number you choose, be it your mobile, answering service or another phone. It has different settings according to whether your phone is engaged or unattended.
You can select to forward:
- all calls
- selected calls – you can have up to 15 numbers redirected
- selected times – you can set up to 15 time periods during which your calls will be forwarded.
Pricing
Standard call charges apply for all forwarded calls. Call Forwarding standard feature (all calls) is free of monthly charges for most on Telstra Voice® Plans.
Availability
Call Forward is available in most areas throughout Australia. Call forwarding of selected numbers or of all calls at selected times is not currently available if you have a Digital Voice Service on the NBN.
Anything else I need to know?
Call Forward Immediate overrides all other Telstra Voice Features except Call Forward Selected Callers.
Call Forward No Answer – default is 20 seconds (approximately 7 rings) before a call will be forwarded. Can be set from 5 to 60 seconds.
Call Forward Selected Callers overrides all other Call Forwards. Calls can be forwarded to most numbers in Australia. Before using this feature you must activate your PIN on your home phone.
Call Forward Set The Time overrides Call Forward Busy and No Answer. Before using this feature you must activate your PIN on your home phone.
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on 18-10-2013 06:52 PM
Not happy, Joanna. ![]()
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on 18-10-2013 07:18 PM
It would rock to be able to put ebay employee under one's posts and bold them
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on 18-10-2013 07:21 PM
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on 18-10-2013 07:25 PM
Yeah, Joz . . . I was going to do that but I realised that I really couldn't be bothered.
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on 18-10-2013 07:42 PM
It would rock to be able to put ebay employee under one's posts and bold them
It would really rock if those employees in the Philippines were paid at Aussie rates.
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on 18-10-2013 08:05 PM
Philippines minimum wage (Wiki) . . . . 205 pesos per day in nonplantation agricultural sector in the Ilocos Region to 456 pesos per day in the nonagricultural sector in the National Capital Region.
Just to condsider . . . 1 AUD = 41.6021 PHP (Philippines peso)
205 pesos = 6.00997 AUD
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=250&From=PHP&To=AUD
And, they now have the added insult of earthquake trauma to contend with.
Makes a person stop to think, doesn't it?
Well, it should.
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on 18-10-2013 08:11 PM
Still, I wouldn't mind adding them as friends. I love how you can do that with the moderators
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on 18-10-2013 08:14 PM
I guess you're talking about Facebook, trustmee ?
I never had a facebook account. I feel too insecure to put my private life up on the 'net for all to see.