Virtual Offices & Office Space
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City Office – Worldwide Providers of Virtual Office & Office Space Solutions
Quick Contacts for Virtual Office Service - 020 7692 0608 and Office Space - 0800 988 8350
We offer our clients tailor made solutions, so that you get the most personal service possible and offer Virtual Office and Office Space solutions all over the world including the UK, USA, Europe and Asia.
Here are some of the Virtual Office services on offer;
Business Address Use with Mail Forwarding
Telephone Answering
We want our Phone Answering Service to be personal, so we spend the time to capture the knowledge needed, so that we know what your business does and who works within it.
- We get to know your business.
- Your calls answered by allocated receptionists.
- Calls can be patched, emailed, faxed or sent via SMS
Additional Virtual Office Services
Office Space Solutions
We help you find the right office space for you and your business, at the right price. There are no charges to you for the assistance that we offer.
Popular areas where we help business take on office space include Office Space London and Office Space New York
Email, sales@yourcityoffice.com
Or visit www.yourcityoffice.com
Posted April 3, 2006
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