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Description

Telephone messages, professional and inviting.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hello. Thank you for calling. Please stay on the line until the next available operator becomes free. We are aware that you're waiting on Will be with you. Sing. Good morning. We are experiencing higher than usual call volume today and there may be a delay of up to 10 minutes. Please hold. I can understand what you're saying in your own words. Tell me why you're calling today. You need a new debit card. Is that right? Say yes or no. We'll give you a fixed rate of interest so you can watch your savings go up. Even if other interest rates fall. Find out how much you could save. Thank you for calling home. Instead, senior care bonds. Press one for a care inquiry Pressed. We're sorry. You're still on hold. You are number three in the king's. Please stay on the line until the next available operator becomes free. The Finance Department or for anything else, please hold the line. Good afternoon. And thank you for calling the Basildon Building. Society has a question for you. Can you put your money away without touching it? I'm sorry I didn't quite catch that. Please tell me again how I can help you today If you would like us to call you back. Press one. Good evening. Thank you for holding. But all our agents are busy helping other customers. At the moment you can press one to leave a message so that we can call you back. If you would prefer not to leave a message, please try again tomorrow. Goodbye.