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  • Profile picture of the author Lutz80
    I have not used that exact company before but have bought leads before and didn't really get results from it, but some of my friends use them and like them.
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  • Profile picture of the author lilhay
    I looked at the site and personally I would pass.
    You could try to contact the owner of the site before you move
    forward and make a purchase.
    It may be old useless leads he is selling which is common
    when someone is giving you huge volumes for a low price.

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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    I don't know if I would buy from this site. I don't know the reason but I think it looks too good to be true.

    As a precautionary step just go ahead and contact them.

    It is also possible that these leads are just old and not worth anything. I mean just think about it, 7-8 thousand leads per day for just $49.95

    I think you should keep on investigating and I think if they have a phone number you should call them and ask them questions like:

    Where they get their leads from?

    Are their leads fresh?

    Is there any return policy?

    How long are they in business from?

    Can they tell you how many people bought from them or can they show you some testimonials?

    I think all this should be enough to scare them and make them say something stupid or senseless if they are not true.

    You should also try to not give them your credit card number and you should go on with something like Paypal.
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    • Profile picture of the author warriortx
      Originally Posted by mohammad111 View Post

      I don't know if I would buy from this site. I don't know the reason but I think it looks too good to be true.

      As a precautionary step just go ahead and contact them.

      It is also possible that these leads are just old and not worth anything. I mean just think about it, 7-8 thousand leads per day for just $49.95

      I think you should keep on investigating and I think if they have a phone number you should call them and ask them questions like:

      Where they get their leads from?

      Are their leads fresh?

      Is there any return policy?

      How long are they in business from?

      Can they tell you how many people bought from them or can they show you some testimonials?

      I think all this should be enough to scare them and make them say something stupid or senseless if they are not true.

      You should also try to not give them your credit card number and you should go on with something like Paypal.

      I think your right its best I dig deeper.
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