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Alex C.
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What dialer will you be using in 2022?

Alex C.
  • Louisville, KY
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Hi all,

I am looking for a new multi-line dialer. My requirements are:

1. No delay after the lead picks up the phone.

2. The ability to purchase bulk phone numbers not only by Area Code, but also associated with a particular city.

3. An ability for a caller to be assigned multiple numbers, and for those numbers to cycle automatically during a calling session in order to reduce the chance of a number being flagged as spam likely.

4. Call recording.


It would also be good to have a resource for telling when a number has been designated "spam likely" by any carrier. In the past I have had dialer companies try to tell me the numbers are "certified clean," but the number shows up as "spam likely" on the first test dial. I also have issues where a number is flagged "spam likely" by some carriers, but not others. If there is a standalone tool/service for this, or if there is a dialer with this functionality built in, would love to know.

Thanks.

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