Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Elizabeth (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Cypress
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies connect with new opportunities through professional cold calling and outbound marketing. In this redacted call, our representative reached out to a property management office in Texas on behalf of a power washing client. While the business wasn’t actively seeking new vendors at the time, our caller successfully gathered relevant contact information and submitted a proposal for consideration. This interaction demonstrates how outbound for leads can help position your home service company for future jobs and long-term contracts. Below is the redacted transcript for privacy compliance.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you for choosing (redacted). If you know your party’s extension, please enter that now. If not, press to speak to the receptionist. Please stay on the line while your call is transferred to the operator.
Lead:
Thank you for calling (redacted). How can I help you?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes, hi, I’m right here with (redacted). I just needed some help here. We just want to check in if maybe your project manager or maybe maintenance supervisor is available. We just want to check in and see when would be the best time for us to come by and give you guys an estimate, as well as share our proposals.
Lead:
We’re currently not looking for anybody at the moment, but you can send an email.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yeah, definitely. Do you guys already have in-house?
Lead:
We already do have a person, but you’re more than welcome to send an e-mail. Things happen, so.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yeah, of course. Definitely, an in-house is good. Just in case, of course, something happens or whatnot, we just wanted to make sure that we are able to share our proposals and share more about us, just in case you need us in the future.
I’m sorry, I just want to ask for your name. I wasn’t able to get that.
Lead:
My name is Steven.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Steven, awesome. Thank you, Steven. And your designation, please, if you don’t mind. Your designation. Are you the front desk?
Lead:
No, I am the receptionist. Everybody else is out of the office today, but we aren’t looking for anybody at the moment. You can send an email and I can give you an email so you can tell us about your services.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Definitely. Can I have the best email address, please?
Lead:
The email is Elizabeth@(redacted).com.
Phone Staffer Caller:
May I just ask the name of the project manager I’ll be sending it to? Is this Elizabeth?
Lead:
Yep, that’s who you’re going to be sending it to.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Awesome. Can I just grab her last name real quickly?
Lead:
(Redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
Wonderful. And this is for (redacted), correct? Also, is this the best number to reach you guys, the one ending in (redacted)?
Lead:
Yep.
Phone Staffer Caller:
And the address would still be (redacted)?
Lead:
Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Wonderful. Thank you so much, Steven. I’ll go ahead and send our details and proposals that way Elizabeth can check it out for us. Maybe sometime in the future we could work things out.
Lead:
Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller:
You too. Have a good one. Bye now.
