What is the cheapest aged lead on the market?
Ultra-deep volume tiers at specialty aged providers advertise floor prices under $1.00 per record. ClosrLeads starts at $1.00. The cheapest lead is rarely the cheapest per issued policy — test before scaling.
How old is an "aged" lead?
Aged inventory typically ranges from 7 days to 180+ days old, with pricing that falls as age increases. Buyers should insist on disclosed age, not vague "aged" language. ClosrLeads lists age bands on the shop page.
Do aged leads work for real-time dialing?
They can, with a longer cadence. Aged is best worked with SMS first, followed by dialer attempts and email nurture across 10 to 14 touches over two to three weeks. A single three-day dialer burst on aged inventory is wasted spend.
Are aged leads still TCPA-compliant?
Yes, when the original consent at capture included the buying agent's scope. The consent timestamp travels with the record. Buyers should still honor DNC, opt-outs, and state telemarketing rules on every call.
How many aged leads should I test?
At least 100 to 200 per provider before drawing conclusions. Per-policy cost over a full cadence is the only metric that matters.