Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Christian (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Flower Mound
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies generate more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this transcript, our team reached out to a property management company in Flower Mound, Texas, to offer power washing services. The representative expressed interest in exterior maintenance solutions for their managed properties and provided an email for further communication. This interaction highlights the power of outbound marketing for home service companies looking to connect with potential clients. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you for calling (redacted). Our normal business hours are Monday through Friday from 9 to 4. This call is being recorded. Thank you for calling (redacted), this is Chris speaking. How may I help you?
Lead: Hi, this is Fraj with (redacted) Power Washing. How are you doing today?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes. How may I help you?
Lead: I’m actually reaching out regarding our power washing services for commercial companies like yours. I’d like to take this opportunity because one of our project managers is in the area right now. He’s visiting properties as well as providing proposals, so he wanted to know if he can drop by maybe tomorrow or sometime next week—no obligation, no commitment. I’d just love to touch base and provide a proposal for power washing services.
Phone Staffer Caller: We are a property management company, and we manage residential houses. We might require your services, precisely for our office buildings, but for our properties that we manage—yes.
Lead: Yes. Are you able to send me your information?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, we can actually do that.
Lead: Well, what will happen, sir, is, since our project manager is already in the area and it’s great to hear that you might require our service, what will happen now is I’m going to have one of our project managers come over and drop off a proposal.
Phone Staffer Caller: The best way of getting ahold of us is if you send us an email.
Lead: Okay, yeah. And what is the best email, sir?
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, that will be (redacted).
Lead: (Redacted)? That’s the name of your company, right? Okay. Thank you for that. And may I know your name, sorry? Can I have your name, please?
Phone Staffer Caller: My name is Christian.
Lead: Christian, okay. And are you the property manager, sir, or the owner?
Phone Staffer Caller: Please send an email.
Lead: Thank you so much. So you are authorized to make decisions when it comes to exterior maintenance? Since you will be the one with any questions we may have?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, sure.
Lead: And this is for (redacted). The phone number is (redacted). And this is still located at (redacted), right?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, but again, that has nothing to do with what you guys work with. We handle property management for houses, not for commercial properties.
Lead: Yes, for houses.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah.
Lead: We will be sending you an email. I’ll forward your email address to one of our project managers, and we will be sending you our company profile. From there, we’ll communicate.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay.
Lead: Thank you. Take care. Bye-bye.
Phone Staffer Caller: Bye.
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