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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – A
Name: Bryan (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: New Rochelle

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them connect with potential clients through cold calling. In this call, we reached out to a property management office in New York to introduce a power washing service. While the property manager was unavailable at the time, we were able to collect contact details and schedule a follow-up for a more in-depth discussion. This demonstrates how cold calling for leads can effectively help home service companies secure more business. Below, you’ll find the redacted details of the call to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

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**Phone Staffer Caller:** Thank you for calling (redacted). Someone will communicate with you shortly.

**Lead:** Hi, Nini. Good morning. This is Ariel with (redacted). Is this by any chance 33 Apartment?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** I see. We just wanted to check with you if we could drop by your office sometime this week to introduce you to our power washing services.

**Lead:** Of course.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Okay. Are you the property manager?

**Lead:** I am not the property manager, but I know that sometimes we do look for different contract services. And (redacted) and 233 are like twin buildings—same thing.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** I see. Okay. I see. Um, is this particular office of yours still at (redacted), New York (redacted)?

**Lead:** Yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yeah. Um, our project manager can drop by. Would it be possible for a quick walkthrough of the property, or do we need a property manager for that?

**Lead:** Any one of the leasing agents or representatives will be able to help you. This is the front desk, so we can give you information and take information, but it stops there.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** I see, I see. Okay, so is there a way that you can help us? If our property manager comes by, it would just be for 10 to 15 minutes to give a proposal and discuss our service options. Is that possible?

**Lead:** Of course, it is possible, but the property manager is not in the building at the moment. Would you like to call back?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Ok, yeah, sure. We can call back. While waiting for that call back, is there a way we can share service options through email?

**Lead:** Um, yes, you can email us at—let’s see here, give me one second.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Okay.

**Lead:** So, our front desk email is (redacted).

**Phone Staffer Caller:** (Redacted)?

**Lead:** Correct, yes.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Okay. What is your name again? I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that at the beginning of the call.

**Lead:** My name is Denny—D-E-N-N-Y.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Okay, thank you, Denny. And by the way, you are the concierge, right?

**Lead:** I am the front desk concierge, correct.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Got it. And who is the property manager that we will be addressing the email to?

**Lead:** The property manager’s name is Brian.

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

**Lead:** Alright.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** When can I call back to talk to Brian?

**Lead:** Uh, you can call from 1 to 4 p.m. or 1 to 5.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Got it. I’ll go ahead and try to call back later. Thank you so much.

**Lead:** Thank you very much. Have a good one.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** You too. Bye-bye.
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