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Type: Garages
Lead Grade: C
Name: John (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Hghlnds Ranch

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we focus on helping home service companies generate more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this transcript, we reached out to a homeowner in Highlands Ranch to discuss epoxy flooring and garage cabinet services. The homeowner expressed interest in possibly exploring both options after tidying up the space with a junk removal service. This conversation highlights how outbound cold calling for leads can open up opportunities for home service businesses to secure new clients and provide tailored solutions. If you’re looking to improve your home service lead generation or need help with outbound efforts to get more leads for your company, this effective method could be a game-changer. Below is the redacted call information to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

**Phone Staffer Caller**: May I please have your first and last name?

**Lead**: John Cunningham.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Would you mind spelling out your last name?

**Lead**: C-U-N-N-I-N-G-H-A-M.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, thank you. I believe your first name is J for Juliet, O for Oscar, H for Hotel, N for November. Is that correct?

**Lead**: I’m sorry, could you go through that again?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Sure. Your first name is spelled as J for Juliet, O for Oscar, H for Hotel, N for November. Is that correct?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yep, and may I please confirm, is this the phone number we can use to give you a call?

**Lead**: Yes, yes, it’s the best one.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, and would you mind providing your email address?

**Lead**: Yeah. SC. That’s S as in Sam. I don’t know the C is in Coliseum. You, it’s an Oscar. You, then ukulele. Another C as in capital and E as in elephant. [redacted] dot com.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Oh, thank you so much. That’s [redacted] at AOL.com, right?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay. Let me confirm that. So: S for Sierra, C for Charlie, O for Oscar, U for uniform, S for Sierra, before echo, at AOL dot com. Is that correct, John?

**Lead**: Yep.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Awesome, thank you so much.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: And the best number that we can contact you is (redacted).

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. Thank you. Go ahead, now, what were you gonna say?

**Lead**: Yep, I’ll be needing to confirm your street address. Would you mind giving me your house number?

**Lead**: (redacted).

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. That’d be (redacted) Grass Way, correct?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, and that is in Highlands Ranch, Colorado?

**Lead**: Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, awesome. Thank you. And I believe the zip code is (redacted)?

**Lead**: That is correct.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, perfect. Thank you.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: And may I know what will be the best time we can give you a call?

**Lead**: Well, we’re around most times of the day. We’re about to go out now, but… yeah, you know, we’ll be needing to know… We can’t tell. What? I’m tired. So… We do… you know, we just have places to go.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay. Anytime?

**Lead**: Yeah, anytime.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Alright. And may I know which service you are interested in? Is that for epoxy flooring or garage cabinets—or both?

**Lead**: Well, I’d like to talk to the person who—you gotta call someone about that first.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, but epoxy would be nice. But at this time, do you feel it’s going to be impractical?

**Lead**: Yeah, I understand. But maybe… you might change your mind?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: So, you are more interested in epoxy flooring, correct?

**Lead**: No, it’s not that. The reason it’s maybe impractical at this time is that we are throwing a lot