On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 19:54, Philip Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the UK it is easy to tell a mobile number, I would not be happy getting > a builder who only has a mobile number. It suggests lack of permanent > location. > Or a one-man-and-a-dog operation and he's not managed to train the dog to answer the landline. "What's the quality of his work like?" "Ruff." A harder one is a farm offering some sort of service. Perhaps they have a holiday cottage or two on the farm (I've mapped a few like that). They may have both a landline and a mobile but, because they're often out and about on the farm (if it's a working farm) or cleaning the holiday cottage between visitors) suggest you use their mobile rather than their landline. Or don't even bother to give a landline number,. just the mobile. It's not always easy to decide whether to map the landline or the mobile. -- Paul
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