When you sign your contract with your
service provider you can actually request an easy to remember number. There are
no guarantees that you will get the exact number you want, but the service
provider will have a list of available numbers that you will be able to choose from.
If you need a number that a child or an elderly relative will find easy to
remember then make sure you ask for this when you sign your contract. If you do
not then you will be given a random mobile phone number that might be harder to
remember. It can be very inconvenient to have to change your mobile number. Here we describe how to firstly choose and then keep your number.
Consecutive Numbers
If there are a few of you in the family
buying handsets together then it is possible to get consecutive numbers which
will make remembering the numbers all that more easier. This is particularly
useful for those who are running a family business. Not only will family find
the consecutive numbers useful so will clients and potential new customers. It
can help to keep your business running smoothly and your clients can easily get
in touch with you.
Business Options
Business users may be able to ask for a
number that spells out their name. This is popular in America but not done
quite so much in the UK. Those letters on the number keypad are not just there
for texting. They can also be used to help people remember your number, which
is easier if the number spells out a word. For example 254637 spells out the
word BLINDS, an ideal number if you are in the window dressing business.
If you request a certain number for
this reason, be sure to tell your network provider why you want it. They may be
more inclined to free it up for you if they know it is for business reasons.
Keeping business customers happy can mean bigger business for them in the
future.
Personal Reasons to Choose Your Own Number
A mobile phone number is unique to you.
You may not even realise it at the time but your mobile phone number will
actually become part of your identity. Friends will see your number flash up on
their phone and know it is you. They do not need to see your face, or see your
name on the display; the number is all they need to see to know who they are
going to be talking to.
Network Transfers
If you have a number that is important
to you, but you decide the time has come to change your network provider, don’t
let the fact you might lose your number put you off. Your number can be taken
with you to whichever network you decide you want to sign up with.
The process is very quick and fairly
painless and it means, particularly for business users, that there is no need
to let everyone know a new number, there is no need to change business cards
and company letterheads and there is no need to have friends and family try to
remember a brand new number. Porting is much easier all round.
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