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Shield your marketing campaigns from TCPA and CAN-SPAM violations by managing your contact registries with DNCSolution. Linking your databases to our workflow automation tool lets you run immediate bulk scrubs, verify single phone numbers, and log historical opt-out records across your apps. Sign up for a free Make account today to fortify your outreach pipelines.
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The Initiate step begins the bulk scrub process. Valid requests receive an HTTPS 200 - OK response including an access token. The access token is required to stage, execute, and retrieve the status of the bulk scrub. It is active for a day, and once expired, it cannot be used again.
The staging step is the second step in the bulk scrub process where the data gets staged for execution. The staging step can be performed multiple times prior to executing a bulk scrub, allowing you to stage large sets of data over time, as long as the access token remains active. For instance, you can initiate a bulk scrub early in the morning and stage data at multiple intervals throughout several hours. When the execute request is triggered, all the staged data will be scrubbed.
Once all the data is staged, run the execute request to begin scrubbing. Once this step is invoked, you can no longer stage additional data. All permissions are validated during this step.
Use this method to retrieve the current status of a bulk scrub.
This method allows you to retrieve records that encountered exceptions during the staging process, enabling you to address and re-stage them for bulk scrub. Exceptions that occur during the execution step should also be retrieved using this endpoint.
This endpoint returns all scrubbed data that was successfully executed.
Add numbers to your Do Not Contact lists.
Perform DNC checks on phone numbers based on their area code
Perform DNC checks on phone numbers based on their area code
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Automate your DNCSolution compliance. Connect your CRM and tools with Make to sync contact lists and simplify workflows.
Supercharge Your Compliance: Automate DNCSolution with Make
Connect DNCSolution to your favorite tools using Make. Automatically scrub lead lists, sync real-time opt-outs, and receive instant risk alerts to ensure total compliance without manual data entry.
Automatically check new leads against DNC databases the moment they enter your CRM to ensure immediate compliance.
Instantly update opt-out lists across all your marketing, sales, and communication tools without manual data entry.
Save hours of manual work by automating the process of sending contact lists to DNCSolution for bulk scrubbing.
Get immediate notifications in tools like Slack or Microsoft Teams if a high-risk contact is flagged.
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