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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – B
Name: Zach (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Coppell

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them generate high-quality leads through cold calling. In this call, we reached out to a commercial business in Coppell, Texas, on behalf of a power washing service provider. Our team secured contact information for a key decision-maker, ensuring our client could follow up effectively. This is a great example of how cold calling for leads can help home service businesses expand their customer base. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

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Phone Staffer Caller:
North Star Filters. Village Rodge with Rawlin Suds Powerwashing. How are you today?

Lead:
I’m good. How are you?

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, that’s great to hear. I’m doing good too. Thank you so much for asking.
I’m reaching out regarding our fire washing services for commercial companies, and I’d like to take this opportunity because we’re going to be in town this week.
So I just need to confirm the best time for us to come by your office and speak with the manager.

Lead:
Okay, I can’t be the one to authorize any meetings or anything, but I can give you an email address.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, yeah, sure.

Lead:
Okay, email to (redacted).

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, okay, thank you for that. Just to make sure I got it correctly – it’s Z for Zebra and then F for Foxtrot, R for Romeo, A for Alpha, Z for Zulu, I for India, E for Echo, R for Romeo at (redacted) dot com?

Lead:
Yes, it’d be (redacted), N as in Nancy, star (redacted) at (redacted). Yes, it’s plural.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, okay. Builders, not just (redacted).

Lead:
Correct.

Phone Staffer Caller:
May I know the name of the manager?

Lead:
Zach. Z-A-C-H, right? Or without an H?

Phone Staffer Caller:
Correct.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, thank you for that. And may I know the last name?

Lead:
(redacted).

Phone Staffer Caller:
And his position is the manager, right?

Lead:
One of them, yes ma’am.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, thank you. And this is for (redacted)?
Best callback number is (redacted), and this is still located at (redacted), is that correct?

Lead:
Yeah, it’s best to set up any meetings through the email. I wouldn’t just show up.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes, ma’am. Just want to confirm the details here on our record.
And may I know your name for documentation purposes?

Lead:
Susan.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Susan. And may I know your position there, Susan?

Lead:
My goodness, you’re asking a lot of detailed information for just one small meeting.
Yeah, my position is human resources.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, okay. Sorry about that, yeah. We just need to gather this.
But yeah, I’m done.
Susan, thank you so much for your cooperation and your kindness.

Lead:
Thank you.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Have a great day.
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