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Subject: RE: Anyone have recommended a recommended address correctionservice?
Author: "john harvey"
Posted: 2006/03/31 21:42:18
 
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I wrote a program that passes ssn to subclassed IE and populates the SSDI
webpage. The returns are parsed for deceased matches. That will take care
of the deceased. As for addresses, you might look at flatrateinfo.com They
will take the ssn's and batch process them for you.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: profox-bounces AT leafe .DO.T com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf
Of Michael Madigan
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:21 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Anyone have recommended a recommended address correction service?

I've seen some stuff in the threads that jarred my
memory.

We need a economical way to take name, address, and
phone number of known bad addresses and get back the
latest likely known addresses and phone numbers. It
would also be great to find if these people are on a
known deceased list.

I'm not talking about using the Postal forwarding mail
lists or scrubbing the addresses to conform because we
already do that. I'm looking for a service that gets
addresses from other than the official forwarding list
of the USPS.

We have SSN numbers also. I guess we need a pretty
high level of confidence.

The collection agency I do work for collects at about
a 25% clip, with about 10% collected within 90 days.
So we need to get addresses with a relatively high
confidence rate.

Of course we need to do this in a batch mode.

Any ideas?



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