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Netquote scam-fake-insurance-leads Denver, Colorado |
15th of Apr, 2011 by User971671 |
Please insurance agents " Do not use Netquote" unless you want scamed. Its a big scam as you will see if you use them. You will probably talk to Waylon at Netquote... he will sound very nice and professional on the phone. This is your first leg on getting suckered in to the program. This company does not even list there phone number on there website... you have to put your e-mail and phone number .. this is all part of the scam so they can call and spin there deceiptful web around you. Then they get credit card info and you think your all set and your going to knock sales down like a bowling ball hiting the pins. Your just another sucker on there line. I know have either a real or fake attorney from Netquote trying to extort $700 from me.. first she said she would settle for $150.00 I told her I will not be paying then 5 cents as they provided me with nothing but bogas leads right out of the gate.. 4'3" 300 lbs fake e-mail adresses that come back undeliverable when you send a quote or you call and the phone number is diconneted.. these are leads that go to 5-10 agents per lead. Anyway there are plenty of people who are just curious to find out how much health insurance cost.. "tire kickers" most won't buy anyway.. or there unisurable and maybe by a fluke there is some really good coverage... real cheap and they cover all prexsisting after a ten day wait counting weekends. Save your time and money... if there leads were three for a dollar I would'nt buy them. I guess you would be better off buying exclusive telemarketed leads than to deal with these cronies. |
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Yes, it is true, NetQuote is a total farce! The crap they send you disguised as leads may as well have come from the dumpster. They will not credit you for bogus leads because they are ALL bogus!! Oh, you can forget the 15 free leads they advertise. It's really 15 or whatever they generate in the first 30 days of your agreement. They never put this in writing, it's supposedly part of the agreement their sales reps read to you over the phone. Total rip off...I've done better by cold-calling the phone book! Don't waste your time or money here! Bad people always find ways to cheat those in need. Spend your money on an ad in the paper, it will be better spent anywhere other that NetQuote. If you should choose to throw your cash away, get ready...the few people you will contact via these crappy leads will all tell you they've been called multiple times by so many agents trying to sell them that they are pissed as hell. In a word...Crooked!
New market Life agent with 25yrs experience. Tried to open new territory using NQ. Bad idea. You have been warned. Buyer beware!!! |
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