Comparing sites that offer to get 855 numbers
We charge a fraction of the Price.
We’re the only company getting 855 numbers for customers, that’s doing it for the same price that we always charge for numbers from the available pool. We’re not gouging or raising our prices for 855 numbers like everyone else just because there’s a higher demand for new 855 numbers.
We do more for customers than anyone else.
We’re the only company that’s also giving your request to your regular phone company too. Having multiple companies requesting numbers for you is one of the surest ways to increase your chances of getting the number you want. We also think this is good for the whole industry and helping all phone companies as well as the customer. It may decrease slightly the number of numbers we get for customers but we do this because we’re more concerned about increasing the customer’s chances of getting what they want than we are about maximizing our profit.
There’s much less risk.
Everyone else charges an average of about $50 just to try to get a number for you, even if they’re not successful! We’re only charging $8.55 which includes giving your request to your local phone company, which even the companies that charge thousands of dollars to get you a number don’t do.
We’re not trying to sell numbers for as much as we can get.
We’re not auctioning off 855 numbers which we believe is clearly against the FCC regulations about brokering 800 numbers as some companies are doing. I definitely think the auction process some services are doing would probably be considered brokering and would be illegal if the FCC reviewed it.
We’re not trying to get numbers for ourselves.
We don’t claim ownership of numbers and rent toll free numbers at all. Because if a phone company claims ownership of and rents out their own numbers, then even if they say you get ownership of the number, you’re essentially competing with them. They’re not going to put your request in front of any of their own requests that they think are worth more to them than you’re paying them for the number you want. We also don’t have outrageous terms of service, designed to screw customers as much as possible.
We have 15 years of experience and more satisfied customers than anyone.
We’ve helped more customers get vanity numbers than any other vanity number business because we have better 800 lookup tools and focus on the customer’s needs first. We’re literally the only major company for 855 numbers that’s charging based on the time and effort it takes, rather than the value of the numbers or how much people might be willing to pay.





800 Number Pricing says:
August 27, 2010 at 2:10 am
Since the 855 toll free prefix is newly release it should be cheaper than the other currently used prefixes.
Bill Quimby (678 comments.) says:
August 29, 2010 at 10:58 pm
LOL! I guess that’s why other companies are charging $500 to $2500 for 855 numbers. I’m the only major company that’s not GOUGING customers and marking up the price for 855 numbers. http://www.tollfreenumbers.com/blogs/855/cheaper-855-requests.html
They make excuses saying they’re offering a premium service. But that’s clearly what everyone gouging says. They don’t admit they’re gouging, they make up excuses to charge inflated prices.
Bill Quimby