Any Feedback on "Reliable Telemarketing" in New York

It reminds me of something I bought the other day that said it was unbreakable on the box.

I broke it the same day I bought it..

lol
 
This is the feedback I've gotten on this marketing outfit so far. I remind you, this is second-hand information.
They want $750 up front to "provide" a list of about 5000 names that they will set the appointments for you from this list they have somehow acquired. Then, they obviously follow-up with the potential client to see if you sold anything and charge you an additional $100 for any annuity you might have sold or $50 for "other" products. How many preset appointments this will be I'm not sure. I got this feedback from 2 different agents.
One of the agents assured me that in the state of NY you have to be registered as a "telemarketer" of sorts in order to do business. He checked and they were not registered at all in any form.
One of the agents told me that they have an extensive list of AIG annuity clients that they where going to be contacting to try and change them over to a different company. This sounds just a bit shady and may even constitute getting the state commission involved if they do this.
Once again, don't take this as "gospel" because I have not spoken with them myself and can't give you 1st hand knowledge. The only thing I know is that I will be staying away from this!:no:
 
They spammed me the other day and then wouldn't tell me where they got my email address from. So, I have it out for them now LOL. I have been telling everyone that they spammed me. Dirty spammers LOL.

I figure if you are going to spam me you should at least have the common courtesy to respond to my question when I email you back? Maybe I am old fashioned, but they made an enemy in me.
 
If any one has found a honest lead company let me know. I don't know one agent that has not been burned. I don't trust any of them, they always give false information and lie lie. What do they have to loose they have your money already.
 
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