Insurance Teams: Calls Hitting Spam Filters ?
Spam Likely drops connect rates 40-90%. Your leads never even see your call.
Carrier filters are blocking more and more commercial numbers
"My prospects don't pick up anymore..."
Anti-spam algorithms from carriers and smartphones are blocking more and more calls. Even legitimate numbers can fall victim to false positives.
Estimated cost: lost leads
The spam vicious cycle
The more your numbers are reported, the fewer prospects answer. The fewer they answer, the more you call back. The more you call back, the more you get reported...
Why is the insurance sector targeted?
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AT&T/Verizon/T-Mobile aggressively flag outbound commercial numbers.
iOS Silence Unknown
iPhones automatically redirect calls from unknown numbers to voicemail.
Android Anti-Spam Apps
TrueCaller, Hiya and native apps block numbers reported by the community.
Contact rate
Acquisition cost
Mary D.
Sales Director, Medicare Agency (200 agents)
"Since we've been monitoring our numbers with DIDChecks, our connect rates jumped—sales finally connect. Our agents are finally being heard."
5 Expert Tips
Regular Rotation
Change your numbers every 2-3 months before they get reported.
Local Area Codes
Use local area codes (212 NYC, 415 SF) over 800 toll-free for more trust.
Reasonable Cadence
Limit the number of calls per hour to avoid automatic detection.
Lead Quality
A quality lead responds better than a cold lead.
Multi-Numbers
Spread your calls across multiple lines to dilute the risk.
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