LowerMyBills Lead Quality? May Depend on Perspective.
Filed Under: LowerMyBills, Lead Verification, Lead Generation, Lead Providers
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Does anyone else find this ironic? (By no means scientific or authoritative, but ironic)
LowerMyBills’ Vendor Perspective:
LAS VEGAS, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ — TARGUSinfo honored LowerMyBills.com, an Experian company, yesterday with the Best in Lead Quality Award at the Online Lead Quality Summit here at the Palms Hotel and Casino. The Summit, sponsored by TARGUSinfo, is dedicated to helping companies drive profits through successful online lead generation and improved lead quality.
LowerMyBills’ Client Perspective:
Does anyone know how i can get out of my contract for lowermybills
It is in my 3rd week with them and probably over 75% have been d/c numbers, they say I have to be with them for 31 days before I can cancel and also after 31 days I have to send a letter of cancelation [sic] that takes another 31 days.
Hmmm…At the very least it demonstrates that long term, "lock-in" contracts are not trust or performance-based. And I am sure, what I am guessing to be a small account, is not threatening to impact LowerMyBills’ strategic media buy forward contracts.
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