Data you can
actually dial
Every record: DNC scrubbed. Deduplicated four ways. Consent-certified. Delivered with proof.
Live inventory, priced in public
Every batch carries the vendor who supplied it and the quality score that vendor has earned. Nothing is anonymous.
Final expense · TX, OK, LA
Term life · Southeast
Mortgage protection · Midwest
You've been sold the same list twice
The problem this exists to solve
In June 2026 a court certified a class action against a large insurer as a lead buyer, because a website three vendors up the chain hadn't named them on the consent form. The insurer had consent certificates. It didn't help.
We buy the data. We scrub it. We resell it under our name with our guarantee. If a record fails our scrub, doesn't match the filters you selected, or comes back disconnected — we replace it or refund it, up to 20% of your order.
What every record goes through
before you can buy it
This is a real batch report. Roughly four in ten records a vendor sends us never reach the catalog.
- 01Submitted—
- 02Schema valid2.6% malformed
- 03Deduped ×418.3% duplicate
- 04Federal DNC7.3% on registry
- 05State DNC2.6% state lists
- 06Litigator0.8% known plaintiffs
- 07Suppression1.3% opted out
- 08Consent cert5.2% no certificate
- 09Line live3.5% disconnected
Green is what survives. Red is what we throw away and you never see. A vendor whose numbers look nothing like this does not get a second batch.
Phone to E.164, state and ZIP standardized, schema validated.
Within the file, across all vendors, against every record ever ingested, and against every record ever sold.
Scrubbed against a registry copy no more than 31 days old.
14 states run their own registries. All of them.
TCPA-plaintiff and known-litigator lists. The people who sue for a living.
Anyone who's asked us — or any of our buyers — to stop.
TrustedForm or Jornaya ID, source URL, timestamp, IP, disclosure text. No certificate, no sale.
Mobile vs landline, and whether the line is still live.
Anything that fails is rejected or quarantined. You never see it. The FTC has stated plainly that IP address and timestamp alone are not sufficient proof of consent.
Every row ships with its certificate
Not a claim on a sales page. The actual record, attached to the actual lead, in the file you download.
- certificate_id
- 9f2a17c4-8e3b-4d61-a0f7-2c9b41e5d803
- provider
- TrustedForm
- source_url
- https://finalexpense-quotes.example/quiz
- captured_at
- 2026-07-14T16:22:09Z
- ip_address
- 73.109.42.xxx
- phone
- +1 214 555 01xx
- disclosure
- By clicking Submit I agree to be contacted…
- named_buyer
- Alara and its insurance partners
The FTC has said plainly that an IP address and a timestamp are not, by themselves, proof of consent. This is what we require instead — and if a record arrives without it, it does not reach the catalog.
Coverage, and where it stops
Washington is blocked at the platform level. We ingest those records for deduplication and we never sell them.
Vendors are scored, and the score has teeth
Seven weighted inputs recomputed on every batch: duplicate rate, consent coverage, DNC hit rate, buyer returns, disconnects, dispute outcomes, and cross-vendor duplicates at triple weight.
A vendor who sends clean data earns more per record here than they do anywhere that treats all supply the same. A vendor who doesn't stops being profitable — which is the only mechanism that actually changes behaviour.
Published, like everything else
| Age band | Life / FE | 1,000+ | 5,000+ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15–45 days | $2.00 | $1.50 | Quote |
| 46–85 days | $1.50 | $1.25 | Quote |
| 86–365 days | $0.40 | $0.40 | Quote |
| 366+ days | $0.25 | $0.25 | Quote |
Filters at no extra cost: state, ZIP, area code, consumer age range, lead age range, phone type, carrier, recency of shopping behavior. Delivery: instant CSV, or pushed straight into Alara PRO and loaded into your ADX dialer.
What you still have to do
We'll help you set all of that up. We will not pretend it isn't your responsibility.