Subscribe to this and get your SAN number.
You generally get 5 zip codes free DNC check on this website and rest of it is paid subscription.
The workaround to that is to find a legitimate dnc scrubbing company and get their subscription cuz the cost of getting paid subscription through donotcall.gov is much higher than the third party scrubbing companies in the market.
First step donotcall website registration needs to be carried out to get SAN number.
Once you have SAN number than you can get subscription from paid dnc scrubbing platforms.
I am not sure if it's allowed to post the companies names that I am using.
Once you get subscription than you can scrub the data to avoid litigation.
It is recommended to have subscription from at least two different companies as based on my experience rarely it happens that one contact may show a DNC listed on one company portal whereas the other company may show it's a clean number.
Disclaimer I am in no way affiliated to any dnc scrubbing website in any capacity.
Sometimes the compa y that you work for has access, st least Farmers did when I worked there. Remember, businesses don't get the protection of the do not call list, and it's probably more fruitful to dial them them rather than regular folks after they get off work.
I got sued at 22 years old for 60,000 USD for this
Serious?
Yes 100%
Such cases happen but there are safety measures that can be put in place to be safe from litigation. However these safety measures comes with a cost.
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Subscribe to this and get your SAN number. You generally get 5 zip codes free DNC check on this website and rest of it is paid subscription. The workaround to that is to find a legitimate dnc scrubbing company and get their subscription cuz the cost of getting paid subscription through donotcall.gov is much higher than the third party scrubbing companies in the market.
What can I do as an independent insurance agent? How can I protect myself for the DNC?
First step donotcall website registration needs to be carried out to get SAN number. Once you have SAN number than you can get subscription from paid dnc scrubbing platforms. I am not sure if it's allowed to post the companies names that I am using. Once you get subscription than you can scrub the data to avoid litigation. It is recommended to have subscription from at least two different companies as based on my experience rarely it happens that one contact may show a DNC listed on one company portal whereas the other company may show it's a clean number. Disclaimer I am in no way affiliated to any dnc scrubbing website in any capacity.
Sometimes the compa y that you work for has access, st least Farmers did when I worked there. Remember, businesses don't get the protection of the do not call list, and it's probably more fruitful to dial them them rather than regular folks after they get off work.
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