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Changelog: Improving The Personal Email Lookup Endpoint To Exclude Work Emails

“Why do you still charge credits for work emails that are filtered out when I’m searching for personal emails?”

A customer asked.

In fact, quite a few customers…

We’re happy to announce we listened:

  • before: when using the Personal Email Lookup Endpoint, work emails that were filtered out via email_validation=fast were returned under the invalid_email key and still deducted credits from your account.
  • now: these work emails will not be returned nor cost any credits.

It’s only right that our Personal Email Lookup Endpoint solely charges for finding personal emails, and excludes work emails.

Going forward our goal is to make Proxycurl a no-brainer to build into your existing systems and workflow.

So, we want you to trust us to consistently provide you rich data at an extremely competitive, and fair rate – which is why we’ve made this change.

By the way, if you need to find work emails, you can find them with our Work Email Lookup Endpoint.

P.S. If you’re an active customer of Coresignal on the fence about switching over to Proxycurl (it’s not too late to make your best business decision of 2023), we just released an article with some news you definitely want to see:

Click here to read Proxycurl’s guarantee to beat Coresignal prices.

P.P.S. A cheat code is to simply reply to this email with your current Coresignal quote (with proof) – and we promise to beat it.

Also, if you’re a customer of any of our competitors right now, just email us at [email protected] with a quote – there’s a very good chance we can beat it.

Joseph Lim | Head of Marketing
Joseph is a Swiss Army knife-level marketer with almost a decade of experience. He boasts domain knowledge in a huge range of fields, with deep expertise in SEO. He also has a keen mind with data.

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