US Leads

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I have been selling FE since October 2013 and I am looking for a good source of leads as we all are. I want to know if anyone has had any dealings with US Leads. I saw one post that was not very favorable but I don't want to discount them off just one post. Anyone else had any experience with these guys?
 
I have been selling FE since October 2013 and I am looking for a good source of leads as we all are. I want to know if anyone has had any dealings with US Leads. I saw one post that was not very favorable but I don't want to discount them off just one post. Anyone else had any experience with these guys?

I've "tested" many lead sources. I never tried but I looked at them. I think it was because they wanted you to pay by check/money order for the first order.

That's a red flag to me. It's harder to contest charges not paid by your debit/credit card. And they know that as well which would lead me to believe at some point they had many people contest charges.

...or I could be thinking about someone else. But the above advice is sound.
 
I have been selling FE since October 2013 and I am looking for a good source of leads as we all are. I want to know if anyone has had any dealings with US Leads. I saw one post that was not very favorable but I don't want to discount them off just one post. Anyone else had any experience with these guys?

An agent that I work very closely with just ordered some TM leads from US leads and I can say from his experience that I will never use them.
The management is terrible and they would not refund his money from the first order. The leads that he did receive were emailed to him two days after the actual appointment date was set with the telemarketer. My advise is to run and look for other venues that have positive reviews.
 
Any lead vendor or any vendor advertising on the internet that won't take cards is to be avoided. It is likely they can't get a merchant account. Either because their credit blows or they have had too many chargebacks in the past.

I've heard people say Paypal is acceptable, but I don't know if their standards are as high as for a merchant account and I'm not sure if it is as easy for the consumer to dispute.
 
Any lead vendor or any vendor advertising on the internet that won't take cards is to be avoided. It is likely they can't get a merchant account. Either because their credit blows or they have had too many chargebacks in the past.

I've heard people say Paypal is acceptable, but I don't know if their standards are as high as for a merchant account and I'm not sure if it is as easy for the consumer to dispute.


It's very easy to dispute with PayPal.

Getting a merchant account is easy, but so is losing a dispute if you don't have a tangible product. You have to actually take legal action to recover a check.

Selling telemarketed leads is a sucker's bet to begin with.
 
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