Tips on Purchasing Business Phone Systems
After recently updating our office phone system, I have a few
pieces of advice to share about purchasing an office phone
system. We thought we did enough research to make this a simple
purchase and installation, but found out later that we really
had little idea of what we were getting into. This, in itself,
wouldn't be so bad, but the phone supplier we went with flatly
refused to help us out after the sale. We ended up having to
contact another vendor for the information we needed to make our
new phones function properly.
First, and let me stress this; always contact the vendor prior
to the purchase. Not only do you want to know who you are
dealing with, you need to know if it is someone who can and will
answer your questions and who will stand behind the products
they sell.
Second, always go with a vendor who has more than one option for
phone systems. We found out after we had already purchased our
new phones and equipment that there were phones on the market
which would have served our specific needs better and would have
cost less than the phones we went with.
Third, always think about compatibility. We thought that because
we had purchased the same brand of phone, that we could simply
switch out the new phones for the old ones and that our line
equipment would never notice. We did ask the supplier before the
purchase if there would be compatibility issues and were told,
"it should be fine". That should have set off a red flag, but
one likes to assume that someone selling phones might know a
thing or two about them. See rule number one.
Finally, do a healthy amount of comparison shopping. We went
with the first supplier because he was the cheapest of three
that we had looked at. Three was nowhere near enough. We found
out after it was too late that the vendor we contacted for help
had the same phones for cheaper (although he would have been
kind enough to steer us toward what we really needed) and
offered far superior customer service.
In short, purchasing a new office phone system, whether you have
five lines or five hundred, is a big investment. Follow the step
that we didn't, and you'll save a lot of time, money and effort.
You'll be glad you did.