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THE DO NOT CALL LIST! How do you Know For Sure Whether a Number is Listed?

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Real Estate Agent with Dean's Team - Keller Williams Realty Partners Chicago IL

Good Morning, Captain!  Greetings from the Treasure House!

You know, I hear from agents around the office all the time, "I can't prospect - because of the DO NOT CALL List!"  Trouble is, they never prospected BEFORE the Do Not Call laws were enacted anyway - DNC became a convenient EXCUSE not to prospect.

Here's the only 100% way to verify whether or not a phone number is or is not on the Do Not Call List.  You interested?

Go to this website -

www.telemarketing.donotcall.gov

You need to register on this OFFICIAL U.S. Government database as a TELEMARKETER (please, don't let the label scare you).  Then you can register, AT NO CHARGE, for up to FIVE AREA CODES serving your marketplace.

After you register, and get your username and password (one of the most confusing, supposedly-"secure" password set-ups I have ever done), you can check phone numbers anytime.

Let's say, for example, it's Tuesday morning, 7AM, and you have just found 15 expired listings on the MLS.  Of these, you look on a phone number lookup service, like www.anywho.com, or www.whitepages.com, use the "Reverse Address"  function, and you find six houses with phone numbers listed.

Go to the Do Not Call website, above, sign in, certify that you will not use the U.S. Do Not Call list to terrorize the American public, and select "Interactive Phone Number Search."  Here, you enter the Area Code once, at the top of the page.  Then, enter up to ten, seven-digit phone numbers, and click "Search."  Numbers come back "Registered" or "Not Registered" in a matter of a second!

Remember, for those that come up "Registered", you cannot call for the explicit purpose of SOLICITING A LISTING.  Therefore, a call that begins, "Would you like to list your (expired) listing with me?" is not appropriate. 

Should you have a BUYER, however, you CAN call to check on STATUS - "Are you still planning to sell?"  Or, "If I encounter a buyer for your home, would you let me show your property to my buyer?"

Guys, I'm not a lawyer (Thank God!)  So double check their interpretation of the law, as well as your office policy here (my official disclaimer!)

But, please, don't let the Do Not Call list be your EXCUSE not to prospect for business!

Would love your thoughts on this - hope it helps you!

DEAN & DEAN'S TEAM CHICAGO

Comments(3)

TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc.
Complete Home Inspections, Inc. - Brentwood, TN
Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
Interesting, I was wanting to know how to do this to prospect FSBO's to do pre-listing home inspections. Thanks for the post!
Dec 07, 2007 12:00 AM
Lisa Spalding
Casa Latino Four Corners, REALTOR, CDPE - Longwood, FL
REALTOR, CDPE

Dean-

Excellent post!  There are so many agents I know that don't even make an attempt to call expireds or for-sale-by-owners.  Plus, my company provides the DNC Sentry software for free.  I did not know about this other one you've provided.  Thank you so much.  I pretty much do exacty as you do in order to GET the phone numbers.  Plus, lazy or uncaring agents will have the expired Sellers' number directly on the MLS as showing instructions to call the Seller for showings.  Yikes!  But true.  So, yes, using the DNC list as an excuse gets used here in Florida, too! 

Have a great weekend.

Dec 07, 2007 12:01 AM
Judi Glamb
Coldwell Banker Hearthside - Hellertown, PA
Associate Broker, ABR

I was told to err on the side of caution - i.e. if I had a buyer for a home that was on the do not call list. 

I usually will first try a nice hand written note.  Depending on how interested my client is, I will then follow up with a phone call. 

Dec 07, 2007 12:35 AM