To begin, I was looking at various annuity lead financial companies for my business, and came accross Advisorworld.. At the time they seemed reputable, so I decided to give them a try.. The salesman spoke a great yarn about the company,and upon further blogging, which them seem to be manipulating, they appeared normal.. To start, they sent me a contract that stated, I must pay $300.00 upfront as a consultation fee, and to set me up on their website?!.. I have used a few other lead websites, and they have the exact site, which they set up for free?.. Of course, the fee is non refundable.. On their website, they have no street Ontario address, to avoid getting sued for their actions.. Also, they fail to mention they have a location where their server is actually located , and broadcasting in or near Wichita Kansas???
After taking my money, they charge upfront leads of $300.00 per lead?! They have you fax back to them a very fraudulent contract, which states in the body of the contract, that they do not guarantee you a working phone number to set up the appointment with, nor will they refund it if the client gives them a bogus phone number, during the screening process??! Also, they say they scrub the calls, but do not guarantee a closing ratio of any kind.
They do mention in the sales pitch, it usually is 1 in 10 .. They say you can pay as you go, but unless you are willing to go with their preferred monthly budget of ten leads or $3,000.00, they ignore your parameter request, and state that for so small money, your area is conveniently overbooked, and the only areas available are farmland areas nobody wants to work, hours away.. Finally, they state on the contract, that they do not guarantee any number of leads with their preferred budget program per week, and prices per leads are subject to increase at any given time..
So, I have enclosed a copy photo for your review.. They call themselves a Premier Leads Company, when in truth they are simply masquerading as one.. I would rather prefer pissing away $600.00 on a slot machine in Vegas.. (At least there I would have some fun..)
AdvisorWorld.com Reviews
To begin, I was looking at various annuity lead financial companies for my business, and came accross Advisorworld.. At the time they seemed reputable, so I decided to give them a try.. The salesman spoke a great yarn about the company,and upon further blogging, which them seem to be manipulating, they appeared normal.. To start, they sent me a contract that stated, I must pay $300.00 upfront as a consultation fee, and to set me up on their website?!.. I have used a few other lead websites, and they have the exact site, which they set up for free?.. Of course, the fee is non refundable.. On their website, they have no street Ontario address, to avoid getting sued for their actions.. Also, they fail to mention they have a location where their server is actually located , and broadcasting in or near Wichita Kansas???
After taking my money, they charge upfront leads of $300.00 per lead?! They have you fax back to them a very fraudulent contract, which states in the body of the contract, that they do not guarantee you a working phone number to set up the appointment with, nor will they refund it if the client gives them a bogus phone number, during the screening process??! Also, they say they scrub the calls, but do not guarantee a closing ratio of any kind.
They do mention in the sales pitch, it usually is 1 in 10 .. They say you can pay as you go, but unless you are willing to go with their preferred monthly budget of ten leads or $3,000.00, they ignore your parameter request, and state that for so small money, your area is conveniently overbooked, and the only areas available are farmland areas nobody wants to work, hours away.. Finally, they state on the contract, that they do not guarantee any number of leads with their preferred budget program per week, and prices per leads are subject to increase at any given time..
So, I have enclosed a copy photo for your review.. They call themselves a Premier Leads Company, when in truth they are simply masquerading as one.. I would rather prefer pissing away $600.00 on a slot machine in Vegas.. (At least there I would have some fun..)