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Umer said:
"Hmm... why not have all calls from AutoTrader, Cars.com, Ebay Local go to your number with Whoscalling and have whoscalling send it over to you... that would give you all stats under Whoscalling and then when you have to change the number you just make the change at whoscalling."
- Vendors like Autotrader and Cars.com currently do not allow you to replace their 800 number with yours, save for the vehicle comment area. Maybe they'll come up with a better system in the future, but right now they want to be able to track data on their end, and allowing dealers to use their own 800 number minimizes the amount of data they can collect. Also, if you're not aware, you can't forward an 800 to another 800, so you couldn't ask Autotrader to send their calls to your WhosCalling promo number.
Jeff said:
"For instance; AutoTrader gives you a phone number that displays under your dealer name in the vehicle details page. This is not the same number I use in the body of the description."
- Jeff, are you aware that the 800 numbers WhosCalling provides you are frequently not national numbers? They often work only for your immediate area codes. This means that if someone in Iowa sees your car on Autotrader and calls the Whoscalling# in your description instead of the assigned Autotrader#, they might not get through... or even worse, they'll get a dealer on their side of the country who's on board with WhosCalling. You should check your WhosCalling backend and call your rep to make sure the numbers you use are national... otherwise you may be losing a couple leads.
"Hmm... why not have all calls from AutoTrader, Cars.com, Ebay Local go to your number with Whoscalling and have whoscalling send it over to you... that would give you all stats under Whoscalling and then when you have to change the number you just make the change at whoscalling."
- Vendors like Autotrader and Cars.com currently do not allow you to replace their 800 number with yours, save for the vehicle comment area. Maybe they'll come up with a better system in the future, but right now they want to be able to track data on their end, and allowing dealers to use their own 800 number minimizes the amount of data they can collect. Also, if you're not aware, you can't forward an 800 to another 800, so you couldn't ask Autotrader to send their calls to your WhosCalling promo number.
Jeff said:
"For instance; AutoTrader gives you a phone number that displays under your dealer name in the vehicle details page. This is not the same number I use in the body of the description."
- Jeff, are you aware that the 800 numbers WhosCalling provides you are frequently not national numbers? They often work only for your immediate area codes. This means that if someone in Iowa sees your car on Autotrader and calls the Whoscalling# in your description instead of the assigned Autotrader#, they might not get through... or even worse, they'll get a dealer on their side of the country who's on board with WhosCalling. You should check your WhosCalling backend and call your rep to make sure the numbers you use are national... otherwise you may be losing a couple leads.