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I get a lot of fake "leads" on my web site filled out by agents. Not a complaint just an observation. I mean, I've done it a few times before too, but I get 1-2 of these a day. It's always so obvious too. If you're gonna do it, at least don't use obviously fake birthdates and phone numbers, keep it entertaining.
My favorite yet was the Bankers Life agent that included his email address - [email protected]. (I made the name up). C'mon man. I appreciated his so much that I sent him an email soliciting him to leave Bankers Life and go independent.
What do you guys do when you get these? I need a good way to mess with these people for wasting my time to look at the lead. Or, maybe some of you are the ones doing it?
My favorite yet was the Bankers Life agent that included his email address - [email protected]. (I made the name up). C'mon man. I appreciated his so much that I sent him an email soliciting him to leave Bankers Life and go independent.
What do you guys do when you get these? I need a good way to mess with these people for wasting my time to look at the lead. Or, maybe some of you are the ones doing it?