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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I would never do business with them…

I would never do business with them again. We paid them $3960 to do a webinar and been instructed to incentivize the guest with a $25 gift card if they watched and finished the webinar. In addition, if these guest books a appointment they get an extra $25 gift card. Mind you this is the first time working with this company and we were also recommended to them. So in retrospect, they had asked us some qualifying questions. Like what age group we wanted to attend & what their income is. We told leading response 40-65 years old and a income of minimum of six figures net. So, LR put out a drip campaign and got a total of 45 people who signed up for the webinar. My partner and I were elated. Fast forward, we had two showing of the webinar. First day we had 7 people that came on the webinar and 3 confirmed appointments and the second webinar that aired we had 12 and 4 appointments. Out of all 7 that we had appointment with 1 were qualified through means of income. The rest were too old and had no money. Now let me regress to the qualification process. Leading response told us they would do the qualifying with income and age. They failed to do that. So, we got unqualified people that attended the webinar and did not get our return on investment back. Meanwhile we paid them almost $4000 plus the gift cards we had to dish out for attending the webinar and making appointments. I would not work with them ever again.

September 24, 2020
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