My Perceptionist.

orbitalclean

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thought you'd never ask

Upside -

* great service
* very professional
* turns shoppers into estimates/jobs when you are not around to answer the phone
* i found they get more jobs than just letting it go to voicemail
* they are there something like 14 hrs a day to take your calls
* gives your company a professional image by making it look as though you have a crew answering your calls

Downside -

* $20 per booked job ads up quick, but the benefits clearly out weight the cost
 
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20 bucks?
Hole eshit!

That's A lotta money to book a call.

That's crazy.

And trust me I am making butter as I type this, so I KNOW crazy.
 

orbitalclean

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if you are making butter mix some pesto in and put it on some fresh slices of french bread
you will freak out
 
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ANY body else use My Perceptionist that has an OPinIOn ?

Good oR bad, Let's HEar it!
 

rhyde

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i don't use it but is 20 bucks gonna kill you?

just raise your prices 30 bucks and you've more than covered the cost
 

Rob Lyon

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It did not work for us, but it does have some benefits if you do not already have a system in place that answers all of our potential clients
questions as well as a better time frame to book appointments.


All The Best, Rob
 

Chris A

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wasn't crazy about it, lack of knowledge of your service area. More than a few times we had to reschedule jobs they booked because of 50 mile driving distances. It was very generic when we tried it, but that was also 2 years ago, maybe its better now
 
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At twenty bucks a pop you'd get better bang for your buck hiring an office manager. Well, that's what I think anyway.
 

Chris A

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Respectable Participant said:
At twenty bucks a pop you'd get better bang for your buck hiring an office manager. Well, that's what I think anyway.

Exactly
 
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