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My company has a substantial in-house Do-Not-Call list. How does the TeleBlock® system handle a subscriber’s existing ‘disallow’ list?

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My company has a substantial in-house Do-Not-Call list. How does the TeleBlock® system handle a subscriber’s existing ‘disallow’ list?

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The TeleBlock® system allows the subscriber to maintain their own proprietary, in-house Do-Not-Call database, which is updated by the subscriber on their own behalf as frequently as necessary via a secure, customer specific web GUI interface hosted by Call Compliance. Outbound calls to numbers on the subscriber’s in-house or ‘disallow’ lists are blocked as are numbers on selected federal, state and wireless DNC registries. ‘Disallow’ records can be entered manually or can be added via bulk upload functionality found on web GUI. This data can also be downloaded locally onto the one’s own network in any format and both archived and manipulated by the many available data fields as necessary. How can my organization reach our existing clients that may have signed up for any federal, state +/or wireless registry ? Once subscribed to TeleBlock®, will we still be able to contact those individuals? The TeleBlock® system allows the subscriber to maintain their own proprietary ‘allow’ or overrid

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