ANSAFONE OF CHICAGO 207 E. Randolph St. Chicago, IL 60601 1-800-715-1743 |
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America's Best Call Center Service Companies Competing in a Global Marketplace
Access Business Communications, Inc. is proud to provide this online directory of the Top Call Center Answering Services in the USA. All client services, telephone answering, Call Centers, IT (including data processing and storage), program management, training curriculum development and management, QA management and execution and operations management (including scheduling, control desk and internal telephony) are handled in the United States of America. Outbound Telemarketing operations are deployed through a network of remote Outbound Telemarketing professionals. Calls and e-mails can be processed in multiple contact center locations so customers receive the highest-possible levels of service. This operational model is common in much larger companies - the Inbound Answering Services and Call Centers listed here have become highly evolved and are unique in a class of providing a global service across a multiple enterprises and redundant call centers using advanced technology. |
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Chicago Call Center Answering Services
Chicago, IL
Our goal is to provide the best in Chicago answering services. Our staff is ready to take your call center answering service calls 24/7 from anywhere in the nation. We have integrated state-of-the-art technology with excellent customer service to give you an industry-leading Chicago answering service. For exceptional Chicago answering services customized to fit your business, turn to Chicago answering Services. Chicago answering Service representatives are trained specialists. To create seamless and transparent marketing response is key to Chicago answering service integration, our operators can answer the phone in your company name, treating your callers as if they have reached your front office directly. You can be confident that our Chicago answering service call center is staffed with qualified agents who pride themselves on exceptional customer care. We aren't just a voice at the other end of the line-Chicago care about your clients and treat them as Chicago would our own customers.
Our Call Center Answering Service People of Chicago Make the Difference
Our Chicago answering service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, excluding holidays. As an extension of your business, Our Chicago answering service and Chicago answering service support enhances your client interactions and extend your hours of availability. We act as your virtual Chicago answering service and follow your instructions for messaging, patching, and even order entry. It will be as if your customer has reached your front office directly. Chicago realize that your calls are vital to the success of your business, and they are vital to us as a world class call center answering service. Chicago's Answering Service operators treat your callers as if they are our own. Our goal is to make them feel as though they've reached your front office, providing a seamless and transparent Chicago answering service solution. We realize that your calls are vital to the success of your business, and they are vital to us as Chicago Call Center Answering Services.
More About Chicago, IL
Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the seat of Cook County. It stretches for 22 mi along the southwest shore of Lake Michigan in the northeast part of the state.
The first white men known to have visited the region were Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette in 1673. The first permanent white settler was John Kinzie, who is sometimes called the Father of Chicago. He took over a trading post in 1796 that had been established in 1791 by Jean-Baptiste Point du Sable, a black fur trapper. Fort Dearborn, a blockhouse and stockade, was built in 1804 but was evacuated in 1812, at which time more than half of its garrison was massacred by Potawatomi and Ottawa Indians loyal to the British. The name Chicago is thought to come from an Algonquian word meaning “onion” or “skunk.”
Laid out in 1830, Chicago was iILorporated as a village in 1833 and as a city in 1837. In the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, an area of the city about 4 mi long and nearly a mile wide—more than two thousand acres—was totally destroyed. However, much of the city, iILluding the railroads and stockyards, survived intact, and from the ashes of the old wooden structures there arose more modern constructions in steel and stone.
Today, Chicago is a major Great Lakes port and the commercial, finaILial, industrial, and cultural center of the Midwest. The manufacturing industries dominate the wholesale and retail trade, and trade in agricultural commodities is important to the economy. The Chicago Board of Trade is the largest agricultural futures market in the world.
Among Chicago's many attractions are the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, the Jane Addams–Hull House Museum, Navy Pier, and numerous architectural landmarks such as the Sears Tower and Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House.