


Use a unique 1300 number for each local advertisement and you will soon discover which advertisement is working best for you, and which advertisement is giving you the best return on your advertising dollar.
You will receive your own back office and password.
You will be able to log in daily to your account and run your 1300 number reports.
These reports are uploaded from the 1300 number network every 24 hours.
Most people find it much easier to remember a 1300 number than to remember your land line number.
Potential customer's are more likely to call a 1300 number, which means more potential sales.
Potential customer's are also more likely to call larger corporate sized companies over a small home based business advertising a mobile number.
Having a 1300 number will portray to the public market a large corporate image.
Your customer's will find your new 1300 number easy to remember.
If your potential customer's have to search yellow pages or Google for your telephone number, there's a good chance that you may lose a sale to one of your competitors.
If your customer's remember your 1300 number they simply pick up the phone and call you.
1300 numbers can be seamlessly relocated without any interruption to your service.
If you are growing your business at some time you will probably need to relocate.
Telcoworx's seamless relocation of your 1300 number means your business calls and potential sales are not missed.
Simply send us an email and our customer service team will complete your request generally within two hours.
Having a 1300 number will allow you to easily expand your target market to another state or even the whole of Australia.
Potentail customer's will be encouraged to call you using your new 1300 number and more often than not, potential customers will call you over your competition who use normal land line number as their point of contact.
Telcoworx offers a fantastic range of 1300 plans. Speak to one of our friendly staff to discuss which plan would suit your needs.
Telcoworx will support our customer's and do everything within our power to help you grow your business.
Telcoworx plans start much lower than the usual $20 to $30 a month charges. If you are starting your business Telcoworx will recommend you start on our very competitive TW05 plan which means you only pay $5 per month and we include a bonus $5 of calls.
How many 1300 numbers can I have?
You may have as many 1300 numbers as you wish. By utilising a unique 1300 number for each advertisement, you'll soon discover which advertisement is working best for you and which advertisement is a dud. That means more money in your pocket.
Are there any 1300 contracts?
Some telcos try to lock you into a 12/24 month 1300 contract. Telcoworx doesn't have any contracts. You simply give one month's calendar notice to quit.
Are there any 1300 set-up fees?
Some telcos charge 1300 number set-up fees starting from $19 to hundred's of dollars to set up your new 1300 number. Telcoworx doesn't charge any setup fee which means more money in your pocket.
Does Telcoworx offer phonewords?
NO!
Most Phonewords cost around $500 and can be purchased directly from the Federal Government website www.smartnumbers.com.au
BEFORE YOU LEASE A 1300smartnumber Check www.smartnumbers.com.au first.
If you call or you complete an online form with some unscrupulous "Phone Word" companies to request to see if a particular 1300 smartnumber is available, your request may be quickly recorded and the 1300 smartnumber may be purchased from www.smartnumbers.com.au by that "Phone Word" company.
These "Phone Word" companies may then try to lease the 1300 smartnumber to you, locking your business into exorbitant lease charges!
If you decide to lease a 1300 smartnumber from a "Phone Word" company you will loose control of your 1300 smartnumber. This means that if the "Phone Word" company goes broke or decides to ramp up their lease fee's you will have perpetual uncertainty as you build your business and this may even put your business at risk.
Telcoworx will advise you on how to purchase the 1300 smartnumber that you want directly from The Federal Government website www.smartnumbers.com.au
Can I have a 1300 smartnumber with more than 10 digits?
Yes you can,
This is called overdial. Take our 1300 smartnumber for example. 1300 TELCOWORX is advertised with a total of 13 digits yet our actual number is 1300 835 269 (10 digits).
Overdial allows you to advertise your business name and automatically connects your customer's call once they have dialled the tenth digit.
It does not affect the call if your customers dial the remaining three digits.
How do I purchase my 1300 phoneword from Smartnumbers?
Once you have selected the 1300 smartnumber that you would like to purchase you will have to register www.smartnumbers.com.au this will cost approximatley $40.Then nominate the 1300 smartnumber you wish to purchase for the next available auction. Smartnumbers will ask you to select a carrier. Telcoworx is listed as Dow Telecom.
The benefit of purchasing your 1300 smartnumber and transferring that number from Smartnumbers to Telcoworx is that you will own this 1300 smartnumber for ever. Doing this may also add value to your brand.
I have won my 1300 smartnumber at auction what do I do now?
Congratulations!
Buy purchasing your 1300 smartnumber directly from www.smartnumbers.com.au you now own your 1300 smartnumber and will never pay a "lease fee".
Simply download and complete our ACMA Smartnumber transfer form below.
Download the 1300 smartnumber Transfer Form here.
Complete the Application and fax to 1800 159 599 or scan/email to us.
Once Telcoworx receives your application form we will transfer your new 1300 smartnumber to Telcoworx and activate your service.
Can I get my new 1300 number for Free?
Telcoworx can supply you with a Free Lucky Dip 1300 number from The Australian Communications and Media Authority otherwise known as ACMA.Once Telcoworx receive's your application for 1300 number, Telcoworx will then submit a request for a new 1300 number to be added to your new account.
Lucky dip number's come from a National Data Base which every telco in Australia has access too. Telcoworx will not advertise available 1300 numbers, as every telco has access to this pool of numbers, usually the 1300 number you select has already been taken by another provider.
Telcoworx will ask new applicant's when completing the application form to breifly describe the 1300 number that you would like in the special instructions section.
This could mean doubles or my favourite number is 5 etc.
Telcoworx will then search the lucky dip data base and secure a 1300 number as close to your instructions as possible.
If I choose a 1300 lucky dip number will it be mine?
You will have the right to use your new lucky dip 1300 number, as long as your account is in good order.If your account dishonour's and or you fall behind in your payments your 1300 number may be suspended and or cancelled.
How do I apply for my new free lucky dip 1300 number?
Click on the 1300 numbers New application form below.Download 1300 Numbers New Application form here.
Once you have completed your new 1300 number application form simply fax it to 1800 159 599 or scan and email to info@telcoworx.com.au
In around 2-4 business hours from the receipt of your application form you will receive your new 1300 number with your welcome letter.
Once you have tested your new 1300 number you may advertise it immediatley!
I have 1300 number/s already with another provider can I transfer these 1300 number/s to Telcoworx?
Yes you may,
The majority of Telcoworx new business comes from word of mouth. Everyday Telcoworx transfers 1300 numbers to Telcoworx from other providers. Simply download the “Transfer to Us form” below and Telcoworx will transfer your 1300 numbers usually within 2-4 business days.
Download the 1300 Transfer to us Form here.
When I transfer my 1300 number to Telcoworx from another provider will this affect my service?
No
When transferring your 1300 numbers to Telcoworx from another provider it is a seamless transition. It will not affect your service at all, there will be no down time!
For further online information about 1300 numbers click here.