Why is your price hidden?

We’ve probably all been there – we see a product or service, we like what we see and we click that link that says Pricing expecting to see, you know, the price. Why is your price hidden?

And instead of seeing a price we see either a contact form, quote request or just “Call us for pricing”. Why? Why does a company need to hide the basic element of their service offering.

Could you imagine going to the supermarket and all the pricing labels were removed and replaced with “Ask us”. Even the most expensive purchases most of us make in our lives – that of cars and houses come with price tags right there front and centre.

So if a company is hiding the price – why are they doing so? It probably means they’re going to price to your budget, and every customer gets a different price.

QContact makes it simple – our price is right there on our website. Far from trying to hide it, we use it as a sales tool – a simple, easy to understand pricing structure. What’s more, we offer customers pricing in their currency – so the price you pay today is the price you’ll pay tomorrow too.

So if you are looking for a contact centre solution vendor with integrity and transparency- speak to QContact.

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