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Good Morning, I am (write your name here) from Tempus Global Data. I am calling to speak to Mr. Bob Wilson, major account executive of the weatherchannel.com?
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Mr. Wilson I can realize that your time is very precious so I will take only 2 minutes to explain the reason why I am calling you now. Is this good for you to talk now or I can call after some time?
Thanks a lot.
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Mr. Wilson basically I am working as sales account executive at Tempus Global Data. Our Company provides the excellent services regarding the weather forecast. We sell weather data and other valuable weather forecasts. The weatherchannel.com is also providing the services in the same field. So I believe that our company can provide the exact thing
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Alan Hall; CEO of Tempus Global data so I believe that you may also something about Tempus Global Data. I am the sales representatives about whom Mr. Hall talked to you. My name is (write your name here) and I am working as sales account executive at Tempus Global Data. I know that it is not easy to live in the bad weather conditions of New Orleans. Unexpected weather conditions may disturb the social life and even the business activities of the residents of areas like New Orleans. I hope that you are also from that persons who may also affected and may be worried about the bad and unexpected weather conditions. We can get rid of all issues and problems which are caused by unexpected weather when we have perfect weather forecasts. Tempus Global Data is providing the perfect services regarding weather forecasts. So I think that you may need services from Tempus Global Data. What actually the Tempus Global Data? How we work? What technologies does our company have? How we main the quality of data of weather forecast? How you can solve all of your problems with the help of services provided by Tempus Global Data? These are some of the questions that you may be requiring me to answer. These all questions and other questions that you may have; could be answer with an appointment. So please let me know the best time for discussing all these questions in

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