Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: C
Name: Jyotirmoy (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Frisco
Intro:
“At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing solutions for home service companies, helping them get more leads through targeted strategies like cold calling. In this transcript, we reached out to a homeowner in Frisco, Texas, who expressed interest in scheduling an estimate for power washing services. After some discussion, an appointment was set for the homeowner to meet with an estimator to explore cleaning options for their property. This conversation highlights how outbound efforts such as cold calling can effectively support home service lead generation and connect businesses with potential customers. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect privacy.”
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller: Unfortunately, I will not be at the home this week, so can I call you next week sometime?
Lead: So you will be available next week, not this week?
Phone Staffer Caller: Ah yeah, I’ll be available next week.
Lead: Oh, I see. That would be perfect! We can actually schedule you for next week. Monday? Are you available next Monday?
Phone Staffer Caller: Monday would be a very hard day for me. I won’t do anything on Monday, but Friday we can talk, definitely.
Lead: Oh sure, we can definitely do that. Can our estimator drop by on Friday? What time do you prefer—morning or afternoon on Friday?
Phone Staffer Caller: Afternoon is fine, yeah. Friday afternoon is fine.
Lead: Afternoon—would that be okay if it’s around or between 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.? Are you available?
Phone Staffer Caller: How about if you can make it 2 p.m.?
Lead: Two p.m. Actually, on the Friday next week, that is the only available time that we have. Since they can schedule next, next Friday, that’s fine.
Phone Staffer Caller: Next, next Friday? Hold on, let me double-check.
Lead: Oh, actually, our estimator is only available until 1 p.m. on Friday. But on Thursday, they have until 3 p.m., 2 to 3 p.m. on Thursday. Would that be good?
Phone Staffer Caller: That—that looks fine.
Lead: Okay, sure. So this is on February 13—that would be next week. Hold on, let me double-check—oh no, no—it’s February 6th, actually, sorry. February 6th is next week. That would be on Thursday between 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Are you available at this time?
Phone Staffer Caller: Uh, I, I’m not seeing my schedule. Most likely, I’ll be available?
Lead: Okay, yeah.
Phone Staffer Caller: Because my work is very differential. I might be at home or out there. Yeah, it’s difficult sometimes. But yeah, I mean, schedule, and we’ll talk.
Lead: Okay, sure, we can do that. But is there someone that can assist the estimator if you’re not available?
Phone Staffer Caller: You really have a lot of work, but no worries for that one because our estimator will call you first if they are on the way to make sure that you’re available. So just wanted to confirm: how do you pronounce your first name?
Phone Staffer Caller: Jayotirmoy.
Lead: That’s right. Okay, thank you. And is this your best callback number, sir? Ending in (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: That’s correct.
Lead: Okay, got it. And for the address, just to confirm, it’s (redacted), Frisco, Texas, (redacted), right?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes. So how did you get my contact information?
Lead: Oh, we got this on public records. It’s either on public, on White Pages or Yellow Pages. But don’t worry because I will send you a confirmation after this. So do you have, like, the best email address where we can send our details and a confirmation?
Phone Staffer Caller: Policy is yes. I write down J as Jacob, O as Oregon, G as Gabrielle, H as Henry, O as Oregon, S as Susan, H as happy, 85atgmail.com. 85atgmail.com.
Lead: So just to confirm, that would be J-o and then your last name, (redacted),
