Wholesale Consumer Data (lead Lists)

Hey guys, I came across this company that sells consumer data pretty darn cheap. Just passing on the savings, hope it helps!

www.Sales1United.com


They need to spend some money on that cheap website.

Also they don't even tell us what data they offer besides consumer data. They need to give more details.

I'm also afraid of companies that don't give you their phone number or address for that matter.
 
They need to spend some money on that cheap website.

Also they don't even tell us what data they offer besides consumer data. They need to give more details.

I'm also afraid of companies that don't give you their phone number or address for that matter.


haha... I guess low overhead = savings??? I agree they should definately have a phone number. Maybe I will suggest that if I order again.

I'm in Va and mainly use this data to plug into my call system, which scrubs it for me. Got 3 Million+ and would say about 2 million + are complete records (name, address, #, etc.) I did email them before just to see what my penny was getting me, and they were very responsive, so I went with it.

Gotta say... beats the heck out of the other companies I've used. (pricewise that is;))
 
What is the pricing?
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Just checked it, it's expensive.
There are places you can buy state data at $29.00.
 
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What is the pricing?
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Just checked it, it's expensive.
There are places you can buy state data at $29.00.

If you don't mind me asking where can you get state data for $29.00?:err:
 
If I'm reading this correctly, NsureAnts -- you say you are buying 3M+ records to load into your call system, and then you scrubbing the files against DNC?

If that's correct, why aren't you just buying scrubbed files to begin with? It will save you having to pay for 1M records you can't use anyway. I'm using as a "given" that every record has a complete name and address to begin with. If not, you need another list vendor.

What are you paying per thousand, including phones where available?

Poster saying 2.9 cents a record has a good price, as long as the files are continually updated by the original database compiler. As most of you know, "cheap" is not always "better".

atlantainsguy
 
Who is (are) a reputable vendor(s) of both business and "scrubbed residential" phone numbers to use with a predictive dialer? Best case, I'd like to get selected zip codes.

I've heard three cents a name is about standard? I want quality, not cheap. Who sells data that you folks have had some success with?

Thanks.
 
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