How to Set Up Conditional Call Forwards on Verizon

How to Set Up Conditional Call Forwards on Verizon

Nov 7, 2023

Before diving into the instructions let's understand the basics. Conditional Call Forwarding (CCF) allows you to forward calls under specific conditions, such as if your phone line is busy, you’re unable to answer, or if the phone is off.

This ensures if you can’t take a call, you can forward the call to someone else who can. For businesses, this means missed calls don’t always have to result in lost opportunities.

Setting Up Conditional Call Forwarding on Verizon

Full Verizon Instructions: https://www.verizon.com/articles/verizon-unlimited-plans/call-forwarding-everything-you-need-to-know/

  • Activate CCF:

    • Dial *71 followed by the number to forward calls to. Press the call button.

  • Deactivate CCF:

    • Dial *73

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Why Conditional Call Forwarding?

Conditional Call Forwarding ensures that even when you're engaged, unreachable, or simply need a break, your customers can always get the service they need.

When I ran my small business, I’d always have conditional call forwarding set up to forward any missed calls to my virtual receptionist. This way when my customers were trying to reach me, they’d always be able to get the service they needed.

Need any call forwarding or small business advice? Shoot me an email at anand@usetwine.com or book a time!

Until next time,

Anand

Why Twine?

But forwarding alone isn't always the answer. If you're setting up CCF to make certain you never miss calls, then integrating with a solution like Twine can be the game-changer you need. Twine, as your AI text message receptionist, ensures that forwarded calls are not just received, but are also managed efficiently and professionally. With Twine, you're not just forwarding calls; you're optimizing the entire caller experience, ensuring no opportunity slips through.

Before diving into the instructions let's understand the basics. Conditional Call Forwarding (CCF) allows you to forward calls under specific conditions, such as if your phone line is busy, you’re unable to answer, or if the phone is off.

This ensures if you can’t take a call, you can forward the call to someone else who can. For businesses, this means missed calls don’t always have to result in lost opportunities.

Setting Up Conditional Call Forwarding on Verizon

Full Verizon Instructions: https://www.verizon.com/articles/verizon-unlimited-plans/call-forwarding-everything-you-need-to-know/

  • Activate CCF:

    • Dial *71 followed by the number to forward calls to. Press the call button.

  • Deactivate CCF:

    • Dial *73

Need other carrier’s instructions?

Take a look at our posts for:

Why Conditional Call Forwarding?

Conditional Call Forwarding ensures that even when you're engaged, unreachable, or simply need a break, your customers can always get the service they need.

When I ran my small business, I’d always have conditional call forwarding set up to forward any missed calls to my virtual receptionist. This way when my customers were trying to reach me, they’d always be able to get the service they needed.

Need any call forwarding or small business advice? Shoot me an email at anand@usetwine.com or book a time!

Until next time,

Anand

Why Twine?

But forwarding alone isn't always the answer. If you're setting up CCF to make certain you never miss calls, then integrating with a solution like Twine can be the game-changer you need. Twine, as your AI text message receptionist, ensures that forwarded calls are not just received, but are also managed efficiently and professionally. With Twine, you're not just forwarding calls; you're optimizing the entire caller experience, ensuring no opportunity slips through.