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Bobby R.
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scrub mailing lists

Bobby R.
  • Investor
  • Bowie, MD
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I plan on revisiting some old lists that I only hit once. These are years old so what service do you recommend to scrub the list to make sure I get a minimum amount of returns? What are the folks who sell lists using to scrub theirs?

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Jimmy T
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  • San Francisco CA., CA
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Jimmy T
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Francisco CA., CA
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Originally posted by @Bobby R.:

I plan on revisiting some old lists that I only hit once. These are years old so what service do you recommend to scrub the list to make sure I get a minimum amount of returns? What are the folks who sell lists using to scrub theirs?

@Bobby

One way we're "scrubbing" our lists are taking our "old lists" and having our VA's cross referencing them to see if they've been sold or have transferred within the past year or so.

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