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Gary Gristick
  • Hershey, PA
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4,000 home address list

Gary Gristick
  • Hershey, PA
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What advice or successful strategies have you used when purchasing a list and cold calling them? I have a list and want to call to wholesale or purchase for long term rental investment. The list does not include phone numbers. Is it hard to find numbers in today’s age because of cell phones not being listed? Looking for advice on how to attack my list!

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Jimmy Deringer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Spokane, WA
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Jimmy Deringer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Spokane, WA
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If you don't want to pay for phone numbers then just search the name + address in google. you'd be surprised what's out there!

Unless you're paying money to a reputable company you're going to have issues with accuracy. We're doing thousands of numbers for our business and our partners so we can keep our costs low with our memberships. Also, make sure you scrub against the DNC list and known litigator lists. What you're doing isn't technically "telemarketing" however, getting into a lawsuit and paying legal costs isn't something I'd imagine you'd want to be risking.

As always, here's the disclaimer. This isn't legal advice but just a recommendation. :)

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