Lead Jerk Vs Lead Heroes

Does anybody still use lead jerk leads? i know he's still in business but is anybody still using them regularly and doing well with them?
 
There are thousands of vendors on LinkedIn. Make a post that you're looking for cheap Telemarketed leads. You'll start getting tons of connection requests from vendors in Pakistan, India, Philippines...and many more. I've never paid more than $10 per lead. The biggest problem I've found is this...how do you know they are making legal phone calls. If they call someone on the DNC list, and you show up at their door...you could end up paying huge fines. My advice...skip that junk and go with Direct Mail. DM is king.
 
I don't think lead jerk or lead heroes is going to sell you leads that have not been scrubbed for do-not-call. I am just wondering if anyone who produces still uses them if only to supplement direct mail or whatever their go-to lead source is.
 
I don't think lead jerk or lead heroes is going to sell you leads that have not been scrubbed for do-not-call. I am just wondering if anyone who produces still uses them if only to supplement direct mail or whatever their go-to lead source is.

Yep...I def didn't want to imply that LeadHeroes and LeadJerk would ever do that. They're both reputable guys.

I use TM leads on occasion. Recently I've had to rely on them a lot more. I also recommend agents have multiple lead sources...just in case.
 
There are thousands of vendors on LinkedIn. Make a post that you're looking for cheap Telemarketed leads. You'll start getting tons of connection requests from vendors in Pakistan, India, Philippines...and many more. I've never paid more than $10 per lead. The biggest problem I've found is this...how do you know they are making legal phone calls. If they call someone on the DNC list, and you show up at their door...you could end up paying huge fines. My advice...skip that junk and go with Direct Mail. DM is king.

Actually, if the agent sells a policy to the "Unscrubbed Name" and they end up being an attorney, the agent is liable, the up line is liable, the lead vendor is liable, and the insurer is liable. Yes, this has happened to a member on this forum and they did have to pay out!
 
Actually, if the agent sells a policy to the "Unscrubbed Name" and they end up being an attorney, the agent is liable, the up line is liable, the lead vendor is liable, and the insurer is liable. Yes, this has happened to a member on this forum and they did have to pay out!
Thats why I only sell to people who live in trailer parks and public housing. What are the odds they're a lawyer?!
 
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