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Phone #'s on do not call list.

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Title Insurance with Stewart Title of California

Phone Numbers and do not call in a farm


We have the best and most accurate data available and at times can even supply you with phone numbers.  We actually have a field or flag in our data set that says the number is or isn't on the Federal Government's Do Not Call list.

It is so important for real estate professionals to register and check the do not call list at least every 30 days to make sure they are not prospecting via the telephone of those that may have put their number on the list.  It is your responsibility, not your brokers or affiliate you work with to do this for you.  It can be a serious $11,000 fine per instance when you call homeowners that are on this list.


Therefore, we will do our best to provide you with numbers if we have them but it is your responsibility to visit http://www.donotcall.gov and register and comply with all the Federal Government's regulations.  You can register and receive the data for up to 5 area codes for free but after that it becomes very expensive and not title insurance related.

As always, I am here to help you and will do the best I can at answering any questions you might have regarding our data.

Make it a great day!

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John Thomas
E3 Green HOMES - Boulder, CO
EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA

Great advice Scott...thanks for that. I am one of those on the do not call list and I am not too happy when a call slips in.

Feb 25, 2010 09:26 AM
Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

I'm not the phone-calling type, so I don't have to worry about the do not call list. I farm my area in other ways, including lots of localism posts and market reports on ActiveRain.

Aug 16, 2011 09:21 AM