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I have a love/hate relationship with InsureMe over the last year. The lead volume is always decent but they sell the living s**t out of these leads and my guess is, even in smaller states, they are going to 5-7+ agents. I have a pretty good knack for turning some of these into sales, although not always immediately, but overall it's been worth the $9 or so I spend for these leads. The credit policy is BY FAR the worst ever and they offer almost no flexibility in this so I am very tempted to ditch them but I am an on a "buy as you go" program now so it's not too bad. However...
They have this new "exclusive" program where you can actually set a limit as to how many agents you are competing against, including fully exclusive, (overpriced though) and I figured I'd buy a few leads at the $24 price (max 2 agents with my current filters) and see how they went. Well, InsureMe has instead charged me $39 for EACH of these leads and when I called to see what's up I waited 40 f**king minutes on hold (apparently I am not the only customer who is pissed) for a woman to tell me "she doesn't know how it happened" and can't tell me when I might be credited and if the glitch can be fixed.
To me a lead is a lead and I don't mind shared ones, but because Insure Me sells them so freakin often I figured this might be a good option to try but so far: 2 leads, 2 overcharges, retarded customer service and still the worst credit policy ever. How do these guys stay in business??
They have this new "exclusive" program where you can actually set a limit as to how many agents you are competing against, including fully exclusive, (overpriced though) and I figured I'd buy a few leads at the $24 price (max 2 agents with my current filters) and see how they went. Well, InsureMe has instead charged me $39 for EACH of these leads and when I called to see what's up I waited 40 f**king minutes on hold (apparently I am not the only customer who is pissed) for a woman to tell me "she doesn't know how it happened" and can't tell me when I might be credited and if the glitch can be fixed.
To me a lead is a lead and I don't mind shared ones, but because Insure Me sells them so freakin often I figured this might be a good option to try but so far: 2 leads, 2 overcharges, retarded customer service and still the worst credit policy ever. How do these guys stay in business??