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These people have horrible bogus leads. Fortunately, I only made a minimum purchase. They were not accurate, some were non existing addresses, disconnected phone numbers and totally fake birthdays.
A few had the correct name and address but wrong birthday, wrong phone number and every person contacted swore they never looked into life insurance and had no interest whatsoever.
I know that leads are not sales waiting to happen, they are just leads, but not a single one had all 4 elements correct: name, address, birthdate and phone. Some had 2 correct, but when the address was a vacant lot or not even existing and the phone number disconnected, how can I verify the name or birthday?
In my opinion, the people running Next Wave Marketing Strategies are thieves, I know I should talk to their customer service and give them an opportunity to straighten out the situation, but I rather chalk it up as a cheap lesson learned and let it be known here in the forum that if you want to be ripped off like i did and waste your time and money on worthless random info, just go to nextwavemarketingstrategies.com.
A few had the correct name and address but wrong birthday, wrong phone number and every person contacted swore they never looked into life insurance and had no interest whatsoever.
I know that leads are not sales waiting to happen, they are just leads, but not a single one had all 4 elements correct: name, address, birthdate and phone. Some had 2 correct, but when the address was a vacant lot or not even existing and the phone number disconnected, how can I verify the name or birthday?
In my opinion, the people running Next Wave Marketing Strategies are thieves, I know I should talk to their customer service and give them an opportunity to straighten out the situation, but I rather chalk it up as a cheap lesson learned and let it be known here in the forum that if you want to be ripped off like i did and waste your time and money on worthless random info, just go to nextwavemarketingstrategies.com.