Lead Gen: Rebuild Call Trust After Scam Damage
The trauma of scams has destroyed everything. Compliance-certified training orgs must audit their numbers to finally get their calls answered.
Shocking statistic: 70% distrust cold calls from lead gen scams.
The Scam Legacy: $43B annual scam losses (FTC).
Years of abusive cold calling have created a survival reflex: systematic blocking. Even your legitimate calls are perceived as poison.
A Poisoned Market.
Compliance Paradox: Certs don't stop Spam Likely.
You have the certification, the processes, the quality. But to the carrier and the prospect's smartphone, you're just another number on the blacklist.
Invisible Certification
Your compliance cert does not protect your number from automatic "Spam Likely" tagging.
Silent Calls
Your advisors talk into the void while the phone doesn't even ring at the prospect's end.
The DIDChecks Solution.
Line Audit
Immediate verification of your numbers' reputation across AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile databases.
Preventive Monitoring
Constant monitoring to detect any new report before it becomes critical.
Instant Alerts
Immediate SMS/Email notification as soon as one of your lines is compromised.
Audit Proof
Compliance evidence for your reviews: show that you monitor your practices.
Rehabilitation Strategy
Burned DID Cleanup
Identification and replacement of "burned" DIDs to immediately restore reachability.
Quality Approach
Implementation of respectful call cadences to avoid triggering anti-spam algorithms.
Scripts to Cut Spam Reports
Training on "Trust" scripts to reduce manual reports from prospects.
Transparent Communication
Validation of your identity with carriers for "Verified Call" labeling.
"Thanks to DIDChecks, our connect rate went 18% → 34% in less than a month. For a Compliance-Certified Training Org like ours, it's a matter of survival."
— Sales Director, Compliance-Certified Training Org
Lead Gen FAQ
Do TCPA/DNC rules apply to training lead gen?
Why isn't compliance certification enough to avoid spam?
Can a flagged number really be rehabilitated?
Stop paying for others' mistakes.
Restore trust • Protect your certification