4114Cheap.com Starts Business in Tucson, Arizona
A new Tucson, Arizona company offers U.S. and Canadian businesses and consumers a way to reduce their 411 directory assistance expenses.
(PRWEB) April 27, 2005 --A new Tucson company offers U.S. and Canadian businesses and consumers a way to reduce their 411 directory assistance expenses. "On average, our clients save 50 percent or more on their 411 costs," explained Mark Evans, Principal of http://www.4114cheap.com. The new live-operator service allows callers to dial a toll-free number and get two phone listings for only 65 cents per call. Cell phone users are no longer stuck calling their carriers 411 services at $1.25 to $1.50 per inquiry. Phone users now have a half-price alternative with 4114Cheap.com.
As an added convenience, after getting the number, the caller can press 1" to be transferred to that number for no fixed connection fee, incurring charges of only 3.5 cents per minute of talk time. Callers can also choose to receive a text message with the number sent to their cell phone to store for later call reference and speed dialing.
There are no monthly fixed fees, sign-up fees or usage minimums. The service utilizes the most current 411 databases -- the same ones that the larger, more expensive carriers use. In addition, 4114cheap also offers a feature-rich desktop 411 application for businesses.
Evans also owns and operates http://www.Bottaboom.com, a successful Tucson-based consulting firm specializing in telecommunications bill audits and contingency-based telephone savings for businesses nationwide. He also runs http://www.Leancoyote.com, which offers cheap nationwide long-distance phone services.
The underlying theme for all three ventures is to help people reduce their spending on telephone bills by offering simple, cheap and reliable phone service alternatives. Customers are signing up for these services because they want to save money on their phone services, but often they dont know how to interpret, assess and take advantage of less expensive telephone alternatives in the marketplace," Evans said.
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