They took my money
They took my money, made promises never kept, my expectations were low but they managed to even exceed that. I have not heard a word from them. No Leads, No Response. Do not work with this company.
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They took my money, made promises never kept, my expectations were low but they managed to even exceed that. I have not heard a word from them. No Leads, No Response. Do not work with this company.
My fault for trusting them. This is a typical online lead generation company that never lives up to their promise. They offer a pay at close service, but there is a set up fee. That’s where they make their money because the only lead that they provided me asked to be taken off of Not only my system, but asked if I could get them removed from Belkin. When I call them, there is always some kind of excuse and a promise that things will change, but they never do.
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