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Lead Grade: A
Name: John (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
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Phone Staffer specializes in home service lead generation and cold calling for leads. In this Melbourne, Florida transcript, we contacted a homeowner to offer free exterior power washing estimates for the driveway and sidewalks, with the option of a virtual assessment when scheduling was tight. The prospect requested an email confirmation and a brief 10- to 15-minute call; our project manager arranged a call for Monday the 30th between 11:30 and 12:00 to provide an estimate for washing the driveway, sidewalks, and one gutter.
This is a power washing lead, but would also work well for roofing companies in Melbourne, Florida. If you’re looking to get more leads for home service companies through outbound marketing or cold calling for leads, this example demonstrates how to secure appointments while respecting privacy. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller: Hello. Hello. Hi. Hi, good afternoon. My name is Gwen with (redacted). Is this John? Yes, it is. Good afternoon, John.
Prospect: Good afternoon.
Phone Staffer Caller: Well, yeah, I was just reaching out. We’re going to be at (redacted) starting next Monday. And we’re offering free estimates for exterior power washing. Let’s just checking if maybe you might be interested in the free estimates.
Prospect: Yeah, we can do that for the driveway and the sidewalk and stuff.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, that would be great. Let me just check my notes here. Alright, when would you be available next week?
Prospect: Um, I don’t know if y’all could just kind of look at it and shoot me an email or something like that. My work schedule is kind of crazy right now.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, we’re actually pretty flexible. I mean, if you have like only 10 to 15 minutes of your time. But if not, is there anyone else that could possibly help my project manager? You know, if they could walk them through the driveway and sidewalks?
Prospect: Nah, it’s just me, so…
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, it’s just you. Oh, well, that’s alright. And that’s okay, we can do like a virtual appointment instead. They’ll just give you a call if you could provide them, you know, pictures or like, you know, the size of the area.
Prospect: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Are you okay with that? Yeah, that’s fine.
Prospect: Awesome. Awesome. Let me see here. How about if you’d be available for like a quick phone call, 10 to 15 minute phone call on like Monday on the 30th between 11.30am and 12?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, we could call right now.
Prospect: Alright.
Phone Staffer Caller: Awesome. Let me see here. I’ll just put that here real quick. And you said it’s for an estimate for your driveway and sidewalks. Anything else? Like maybe your sidings or your roof gutters?
Prospect: One gutter.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah. I mean, I don’t know if they can blow it out yet.
Prospect: Okay. I just take note so that they can look at it too.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. And when was the last time you had these areas power washed? It’s probably been about a year, year and a half.
Prospect: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much for confirming. And yeah, your name is John, right? John Redacted.
Prospect: Yes, ma’am.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thanks for confirming. And is this the best phone number to reach you, John? This one ending in (redacted)?
Prospect: Yes, it is.
Phone Staffer Caller: Awesome. And just to confirm, you’re at Melbourne, Florida, (redacted). Hi, awesome. Thank you so much.
Prospect: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: So yeah, we’d love to send you an email confirmation for the appointment as well as, you know, information about our company. Can I get the best email I can send it to? So it’s the letter J and then bandwagon, B-A-N-D, W-A-G-O-N, and then the number 1, (redacted). All right, (redacted). All right, just to make sure, it’s J like for John, bandwagon, D for dog, A-N-D for dog, wagon, W-A-G-O-N, the number 1 at (redacted)? That’s it.
Prospect: All right, (redacted). All right, just to make sure, it’s J like for John, bandwagon, D for dog, A-N-D for dog, wagon, W-A-G-O-N, the number 1 at (redacted)? That’s it.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, awesome. So, okay, I believe we’re all set here. Our project manager, he’ll be contacting you on the day of the appointment on Monday, the 30th between 11:30 and 12 p.m. to provide you with an estimate for how we’re washing your driveway, sidewalks, and the one gutter that you mentioned.
Prospect: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: Do you perhaps have any questions for me?
Prospect: No, I’m fine. That’s it.
Phone Staffer Caller: Well, yeah, thank you so much for your time, John. I’m very looking forward to working with you.
Prospect: All right, thank you, ma’am. Have a good one. Take care.
