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The Hidden Cost of a Blacklisted Number: Calculating Lost Revenue

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A blacklisted number can cost your business up to €93,000/month. Discover the calculation method and protect your revenue.

The Hidden Cost of a Blacklisted Number: Calculating Lost Revenue

Your business phone number is a strategic asset. When it gets blacklisted, the financial consequences far exceed what most companies imagine. Between calls that no longer connect, sales reps wasting their time, and eroding reputation, the hidden cost of a blacklisted number can reach tens of thousands of euros per month.

In this article, we'll break down precisely how much a blacklisted number really costs your business, with concrete formulas and detailed examples.

When a blacklisted number costs more than you think

The first reaction to a blacklisted number is often to minimize the problem: "We'll just change the number." Mistake. The real cost of being blacklisted goes far beyond simple replacement.

The immediate impact on answer rates

A healthy number typically shows an answer rate between 35% and 50%. As soon as it's flagged as spam by anti-telemarketing apps, this rate drops dramatically.

📉 Key figure: A blacklisted number sees its answer rate drop from 40-50% to less than 5%. That's a 90% loss of contact opportunities.

The snowball effect of algorithms

The problem worsens over time. Anti-spam app algorithms work on a cumulative reputation system:

  • Each "spam" report degrades your score
  • The lower your score, the more your calls are filtered
  • Fewer pickups = more quick hang-ups = more reports
  • The vicious cycle feeds itself

Visible vs hidden costs: the 1:3 to 1:5 ratio

Companies systematically underestimate the financial impact of phone spam. For every €1 of visible costs, count €3 to €5 in hidden costs.

According to industry data, the cost of spam for French companies amounts to billions of euros each year.

Calculating lost revenue: the method

The lost revenue formula

💡 Formula:
Lost revenue = Lost calls × Conversion rate × Average customer value

Concrete example: a service SMB

IndicatorBefore blacklistAfter blacklist
Calls made1,0001,000
Answer rate35%8%
Conversations35080
Conversion rate15%15%
New customers52.512
Average customer value€2,000€2,000
Revenue generated€105,000€24,000
🔴 Monthly lost revenue: €81,000
That's nearly one million euros per year in potential losses.

Hidden costs often forgotten

Time wasted by sales reps

⏱️ Estimated time wasted: 1.5 hours per day per sales rep
Average loaded hourly cost: €45/hour
Monthly additional cost: €1,500 per sales rep

The cost of replacing the number

Changing numbers isn't free. Count between €500 and €2,000 depending on your situation.

Impact on team morale

Studies show that a sales rep facing degraded answer rates sees their overall productivity drop by 20 to 30%.

To avoid reaching this point, it's crucial to identify the 5 mistakes that lead to blacklisting and avoid them.

Simulator: how much does a blacklisted number cost you?

Example 1: SMB with sales team (50 calls/day)

ParameterValue
Calls/month1,100
Normal answer rate40%
Blacklisted answer rate6%
Lost conversations374
Conversion rate12%
Average customer value€1,800
Total estimated cost~€93,100/month

Example 2: Call center (500 calls/day)

ParameterValue
Calls/month11,000
Total estimated cost~€72,135/month

Example 3: Independent sales rep (20 calls/day)

ParameterValue
Calls/month440
Total estimated cost~€13,720/month

Prevention over cure: ROI of monitoring

The cost of prevention

An automatic number monitoring solution typically costs between €15 and €100 per month.

The ROI of monitoring

💰 For every €1 invested in prevention, you avoid €200 to €1,800 in potential losses.

Comparison table

ScenarioWithout monitoringWith monitoring
Detection delay2-4 weeks24-48h
Score degradationSevere (-80%)Slight (-15%)
Recovery time3-6 months1-2 weeks
Lost revenue (SMB)~€280,000~€15,000
Net savings-~€264,000

To learn how to act if you're already in this situation, check our guide on recovering a blacklisted number.

FAQ

How long does it take for a number to get blacklisted?

A number can be blacklisted within a few days to a few weeks depending on call volume and number of reports.

Can you recover an already blacklisted number?

Yes, but the process is long and uncertain. Success rates vary from 40% to 70%. In accordance with CNIL rules on commercial prospecting, be sure to respect your contacts' right to object.

How do I know if my number is blacklisted?

Several signs should alert you: sudden drop in answer rate, feedback from contacts mentioning "spam", increase in instantly rejected calls. Use a diagnostic tool for a precise reputation score.


Sources: CNIL - Commercial prospecting, HubSpot - Marketing Statistics 2025

About the Author

Lucie

HUHU.fr Editor

Everything you need to know about telephony for your sales teams. We strive to provide as many articles as possible to support your commercial growth.

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