Number Showing Up as SPAM

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Why would my number be Flagged as SPAM?

There could be several reasons why your business phone number is flagged as spam by certain providers. Here are some common factors that might contribute to this issue:

  1. Volume of Calls/Texts: If your business engages in high-volume calling or texting, it may trigger spam filters. Providers often use algorithms to detect patterns associated with spam, and a sudden surge in activity from a particular number may be flagged.
  2. Frequency and Consistency: If you consistently send a large number of messages or make calls within a short time frame, it could be perceived as spam. Legitimate businesses typically have more predictable and controlled communication patterns.
  3. User Feedback: If users mark your number as spam or consistently ignore your messages, it can influence spam filters. Some providers rely on user feedback to identify and block potential spam.
  4. Shared Numbers: If your business phone number was previously used by a spammer or is shared with multiple businesses, it might have been flagged based on the history associated with that number.
  5. Verification and Registration: Some providers use verification processes to ensure the legitimacy of phone numbers. If your number is not properly registered or verified, it might be treated as spam.

What can I do to get my number unflagged?

Unfortunately, the companies in charge of tracking a numbers reputation score do not like working with phone providers directly. This means the best chance to get your number unflagged is to file a formal appeal yourself. You can do this by adding your business phone numbers to the Free caller Registry portal.

Free Caller Registry

Link: https://freecallerregistry.com/fcr/

Why Register?

Free Caller Registry enables entities making legitimate outbound phone calls to submit their data to the three major providers of call management services supporting the major US wireless carriers once via a standard, centralized experience.

Registration of data establishes a relationship that becomes a key data point for Analytics Engines to provide the best information possible.

How does it work?

Enter your entity's information inclusive of contact information and phone numbers. That information is sent directly to each of the three Analytics Engines. Each Analytics Engine vets the information and directly follow-ups with the registrant.