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Houston just came up in a convo today and it got me thinking…
A lot of sellers quietly sit on solid home-service leads but never really test them the right way Wrong buyer, wrong flow, wrong timing. Lately we’ve been seeing cleaner intent coming through restoration + emergency home services, and yes — Houston, TX is now open on our side besides Canada. Just curious 👇If you’re a seller and you’ve ever wondered: - “Are my leads actually buyer-ready?” - “Is there a better market/service fit I haven’t tried yet?” - “Am I underpricing or sending them to the wrong ops?” Lets connect on Telegram - @sbamm13
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Anyone here actively scaling appliance repair right now?
I’m seeing a lot of talk around HVAC and plumbing, but appliance repair seems quietly busy across multiple cities. We’re doing some backend work around call-driven demand (not forms, not shared junk) and I’m curious how many people here are actually buying or handling live appliance repair calls today. Not selling anything in this post — genuinely trying to understand: - Which cities are moving for you right now? - What’s been hardest: volume, quality, or coverage? - Are you running in-house or buying calls? If you’re actively operating in this space and open to a quick conversation, DM me on telegram → @sbamm13
Real question for people running call traffic
Why is Ringba setup where most call operations quietly break? In the last few weeks, I’ve seen: - Great traffic die because routing wasn’t priority-safe - Buyers capped wrong and blamed for “low quality” - Number pools misconfigured causing missed calls We’re scaling emergency service calls (plumbing / HVAC / restoration) and looking to bring in someone who’s actually built Ringba environments end-to-end, not just managed them. If you’ve set up buyers, routing, caps, and number pools yourself curious to hear:👉 what’s the one Ringba mistake you see most often? (Dm on telegram - @sbamm13)
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Buying Direct Inbound calls - Home Service
I’m looking to connect with PPC sellers running Search traffic for emergency home services. Focus areas: • Water damage / flooding • Emergency plumbing (burst pipes, sewage, water heaters) • HVAC emergencies Markets:Canada – Calgary, Winnipeg, GTA US – select cities Requirements: • Google/Bing Search only • Direct inbound calls (no forms, no transfers) • Emergency intent only Open to comparing notes with people already live or close to launch. (If easier off-platform, Telegram: @sbamm13)
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Why more calls doesn’t always mean more money💵
A mistake I see often in paid traffic: chasing volume before locking quality. In emergency services, a few clean calls usually outperform a flood of weak ones especially when ops matter. From what I’ve seen, the best results happen when: • Traffic source is tight • Intent is obvious • Call handling is disciplined Interested if others are prioritizing quality over scale right now. (If easier to chat off-platform, Telegram: @sbamm13)
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Telegram - @sbamm13 Intent based marketing Buying PPC leads for Home services Email ID - [email protected]

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