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Our "Do Not Call" Security software program is specifically designed to work with the National "Do Not Call" Registry. Our clients deserve efficiency, accuracy and user friendly software. Even though all Next Century Systems dialers run automatically against "Do Not Call" lists without the need for a separate utility, our "Do Not Call" Security software can quickly, accurately and efficiently scrub your calling lists, even lists with millions of records. This software program gives you the confidence to make your calls for only $149!
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Features
- Handles millions of records quickly and easily. Depending on your calling patterns, your "Do Not Call" list may contain millions of numbers. It is impossible to clean your list manually or using a standard program.
- Works with text, CSV (Comma Separated Values), Excel, Access files. You do not have to convert your files to any other format. Just browse to your file and click "Start". You can process the file directly.
- Imports the National "Do Not Call" list directly. One click to import, no complicated conversion of data.
- Creates a separate text file of the "Do Not Call" numbers removed from your calling list with date and time removed.
- Works with both seven digit and ten digit numbers. Other programs require the area code or they will not work.
- Single number search capabilities. Just type in the number and click search and you can verify if the number is on the Do Not Call list.
- Delete any "Do Not Call" matching number. Mark the number or mark another field.
- Never wait for someone to scrub your list again and stop your business in its tracks!
So why wait any longer?
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You have our guarantee of
- Free LIFETIME software updates. The software can check our website for new versions and automatically do a free download.
- Scrub your list yourself. Don't trust another company with your business. Our software gives you the documentation and confidence to make your calls.
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