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What do your callers hear when you put them on hold?

Is it the radio, playing everything from hard rock to your competitors' ads? Is it chimes? Or is it silence, leaving callers wondering if they're still connected?

With telephone on-hold messages from Image On Line, you take control of what your callers listen to on-hold. You can tell them more about your products and services. And you present a professional image.

It's likely that your phone system gets more calls a day than hits on your website. So use your phone system to sound professional and communicate with your customers, no matter what the size of your business or organisation.

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One Month Free Trial. No strings attached. No gimmicks.

Image On Line offers new customers the opportunity to try our telephone on-hold messages for one month, free of charge, and free of obligation.

To begin with, one of our Account Managers will prepare a script in consultation with you. When you're happy with the script, we'll have it voiced by one of our professional voice-over artists, produced by our sound engineers, and installed by our own technicians.*

Take a month to get some feedback from your callers and staff. At the end of the trial we'll contact you to see if you'd like to continue with the service, and discuss a package that suits. If you'd rather not continue, simply let us know and we'll pickup our equipment, free of charge.

Price guarantee.

We guarantee that your package price will not increase for the lifetime of your service.

Call or e-mail Image On Line today to find out more, or to arrange an appointment with one of our sales staff.

Telephone (Melbourne): 03 9417 7644
Freecall: 1300 2 IMAGE

1300 246 243

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*If your telephone system requires programming, Image On Line covers costs up to $120. Selected telephone systems may require authorised technicians.

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