Diabetic List

jemelton

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I'm not sure if this is the best place to post this, but does anyone know of a good data source to get a list of people that have "opted-in" that they are diabetic?

Thanks in advance.
 
James, thanks for the recommendation, but unfortunately that's not a list that I have a great source for.

According to the American Diabetes Association almost 30% of Americans over the age of 65 are diabetic.

Generally the diabetic lists are sourced from surveys and/or over-the-counter purchases which leaves a sizable margin of error on both sides. It's a list I can pick up, but haven't really seen the purpose in it considering the cost difference between that and a raw consumer list.
 
James, thanks for the recommendation, but unfortunately that's not a list that I have a great source for.

According to the American Diabetes Association almost 30% of Americans over the age of 65 are diabetic.

Generally the diabetic lists are sourced from surveys and/or over-the-counter purchases which leaves a sizable margin of error on both sides. It's a list I can pick up, but haven't really seen the purpose in it considering the cost difference between that and a raw consumer list.


See how much you can get us a list for.
 
James, thanks for the recommendation, but unfortunately that's not a list that I have a great source for.

Thats cool.....then can I get a list of current bank CD holders.........
 
Thats cool.....then can I get a list of current bank CD holders.........

I'm not sure how anyone is sourcing that other than surveys and that data is inherently unreliable for the reasons I mentioned above, specifically that not everyone who has ones will respond to a survey and not everyone that says they have one on a survey will actually have it. There are companies that claim to have it, but I have yet to find one that is legit. The problem is that banks won't tell "us" who has CDs.
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See how much you can get us a list for.

I'll see what I can do.
 
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Just a question, but if I go to my bank and buy a CD, at what point does that become public information that anyone can buy? My bank's gonna sell that list? I don't think so.
 
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