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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Corey (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Pinehurst

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping businesses connect with potential clients through targeted cold calling efforts. In this transcript, we reached out to a property management company in Pinehurst, Texas, to introduce our client’s power washing services. The executive assistant provided contact details for the property manager, allowing us to follow up with a formal proposal via email. This interaction demonstrates how cold calling for leads can help home service companies build valuable relationships and generate new opportunities. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

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Phone Staffer Caller: Are you available? (redacted), can I help you?

Lead: How are you?

Phone Staffer Caller: I’m good, how are you?

Lead: That’s great to hear.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh ma’am, I’m doing great as well. Thank you so much for asking. By the way, ma’am, just stopping in to help here. Is there any way for us to know what will be the best time to drop by your office to make an appointment with your property manager?

Lead: What is this regarding? Are you just trying to introduce your company? He’s not in the office. He’s normally in the field. What are you looking to do?

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, yes ma’am, and sorry to hear that. I just wanted to provide our service information. By the way, we do power washing for exterior facilities. We’re just in the area and trying to connect with you to present our proposal for your future use.

Lead: I can give you an email address that he has access to where you can submit your vendor information.

Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, that would be great as well.

Lead: Okay, um, do you have a pen handy to take down the information?

Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, I’m ready.

Lead: Okay. (redacted)@(redacted).com

Phone Staffer Caller: Let me confirm that. That is B as in Bravo, I as in India, D as in Delta, S as in Sam, at (redacted).com?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much, really appreciate that. What is the name of your manager, please?

Lead: First name is Corey.

Phone Staffer Caller: Corey. Oh, I’m sorry, and what is Corey’s last name?

Lead: (redacted).

Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much. And who am I speaking with right now, please?

Lead: This is Solana.

Phone Staffer Caller: Solana, is your name spelled S-O-L-A-N-A?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, Solana, sorry for any mistakes. Thank you. Are you the listing agent, assistant manager?

Lead: No, I’m not. I’m just the EA for the CEO.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, the personal assistant?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, thank you so much for that. Is there any way for us to contact Corey directly?

Lead: No, you can send him an email. Like I said, he’s out in the field. He’s not in the office, so the best way to reach him is to send him an email.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, okay, I understand.

Phone Staffer Caller: I’ll go ahead and send Corey the information and hope we get a response from him.

Lead: Of course.

Phone Staffer Caller: I really appreciate your time. I know you’re busy, and I hope you have a good day ahead.

Lead: Thank you.

Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, I forgot, I’m sorry. I just need to confirm something. This is for (redacted), located at (redacted), Texas (redacted)?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: All right. Thank you so much. That’s all I needed. I just needed to double-check the address and company name. I really appreciate your time, Solana. Have a great one.

Lead: You too, thank you.

Phone Staffer Caller: Thanks.

Lead: Thank you.
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