Second "I'm on my way" call this afternoon. No shows. Blah. I'm beginning to think people are just calling to get prices...![]()
I hate when they sound really enthusiastic about it and you are sure you got the job, but then, nothing....
Sometimes the come into the store "I was just driving by and ..." ask a bunch of questions, they love the answers you give them, love the price, ask you what your hours are, ask if they drop off at X-hour can they pick up at Y-hour, tell you "See you tomorrow" and then, nothing.....
I like to assume they didn't just go somewhere else but rather died in a horrific car accident while on their way back here. I REALLY like to assume that.![]()
have you tried following up? I'm sure 9 out of 10 of those follow up calls will lead to nothing, but if you convert just one of them to an invoice. A minute long follow up call for each will more than pay for itself.
I agree it could pay for itself, but when 9 out of 10 lead to nothing it can become exhausting. Besides, they have to leave contact info and most times its just a quick call or walk in. If someone calls for info how often do you ask "Whats your name and phone number ?"
Caller ID
I agree it could pay for itself, but when 9 out of 10 lead to nothing it can become exhausting. Besides, they have to leave contact info and most times its just a quick call or walk in. If someone calls for info how often do you ask "Whats your name and phone number ?"
If I've been on the phone with them for more than 5 minutes, I will ask them what their name is at a minimum. If the call hits 10 minutes, I say to them "how about this, lets schedule for you to come in or me to come to you and we can discuss this more in depth, and I'll be happy to answer your questions".
A guy named "Vignesh" called me today for a DC jack quote. His caller ID showed he worked at some office building, the number he gave me to call back was his own. Do you really just randomly call back people based on caller ID if they didn't intentionally leave you their number ?
Seems pretty creepy if I called someone and they knew they didn't leave me their phone number.
"How did you get my number ?". So, no I wont call someone for a follow up based on the caller ID I saw when they first called.
you should never be on the phone more than 1-2minutes or they're just wasting your time. There was one guy on here that had a really good point about making friends with the customer asking them questions like 'how'd the damage happen' you can build some reputation and that technique works but I usually do that under 2 minutes. Anything above 2 minutes is a tire kicker looking for free advice.