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Phone Feature Friday: Call Transfer

Today's Phone Feature Friday will focus on a neat little feature known as Call Transfer. This isn't your mother's bland, old Call Transfer, oh no, this is FuzeCore Call Transfer.

Here's how it works:

Lets say you're in a rush to get out of the house, but you're stuck on a call from your dear old aunt Rosemary. How inconvenient, right?! Have no worry, FuzeCore is here for you. We've all found ourselves in just such a situation, however, FuzeCore customers have the ability to transfer their calls to any other seven or ten digit number, on any other network, even your mobile phone.

To use the Call Transfer feature of your FuzeCore VoIP phone, you've only to type
## followed by the number you wish to transfer the call to. But wait, there's more...

After a long and exhausting drive--during which time you of course utilized a hands-free device so as not to violate any local or federal laws--you arrive at work only to have your boss' strict no mobile phone calls rule flash through your mind like a thunderous storm, on a dark and dreary autumn day. Now what are you to do? Why, transfer the call once more to your work phone, of course! So long as you remain on the original call, you can transfer it to any number of phone numbers you wish, even back to your FuzeCore home phone. This will not transfer any future calls made to your home phone (That's a whole 'nother feature, for a whole 'nother day).

Quick overview: To perform a Call Transfer, type ## followed by the number you wish to receive the call on, and you're ready to go. Call transfer can be transferred to any number you wish, any number of times you wish, even back to it's original destination!

That's all for today, ladies and gentlemen, happy phoning!

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