QuoteWizard should not be used by anyone ever. Here's why:
1. Out of the 51 leads I've tracked, 25 have turned out to be fake as of this date.
2. 1 called me an f'ing stalker and said she never asked for the quote and never visited their website
3. 1 threatened to call the police.
4. Fake addresses verified by using Yavapai County and Maricopa County GIS mapping systems which show the current owners of the adresses.
5. Apartment numbers that did not physically exist.
6. Email accounts that hand't been accessed in more than a year, for which Google and Yahoo had marked them for deletion.
7. Unoccupied properties.
8. One lead turned out to be real, but her home was too old to qualify for insurance.
9. When confronted with this information directly, the company denied sending out old, recycled leads.
$400 later, and nothing to show for it. Don't waste your time. Either the company is using a web scraper to invent leads (which is what I suspect) or they are recycling leads so old the people I've contacted are the new owners of the phone numbers or just don't remember that far back. Either way, the product being sold is not what they promised.
Personally, I hope the woman who threatened to call the police does so.
I was offered over the phone to pay over $20 per lead for exclusive health insurance leads. Before I purchased the leads I asked the person on the phone from QuoteWizard if the leads were really exclusive, meaning do they not give the lead to anyone else. I was told that yes that was the case, that I would be the only person receiving the leads.
I preceded to fund $200 into my leads account. I received the leads and began calling them. Most of the leads didn't answer the phone after repeated phone calls. I did get a hold of 4 of the leads, and one lead yelled at me and told me to never call him again, and the other three leads told me that they had been called by many other agents responding to their online inquiry. I asked each of them how many health insurance forms they filled out online and they all told me just one.
This tells me that the leads I got were not at all exclusive, and that the cost of the lead should have been for shared leads, not exclusive leads. I then called and spoke to someone at QuoteWizard about my experience with the leads and that they are not exclusive leads even though I was told they were. The person on the phone was rude and not helpful, and told me that the exclusive leads are given to other agents. I told him that means they don't count as exclusive leads, and he just said that's how they do the leads.
This company is completely dishonest and fraudulent and I would recommend that no one ever buy from them. They are charging high prices for exclusive leads and telling people they really are exclusive to only to them to get people to buy them. Then when they are confronted with the fact that the leads aren't exclusive, they then admit that they really aren't. What terrible and fraudulent business practices.
QuoteWizard.com LLC Reviews
QuoteWizard should not be used by anyone ever. Here's why:
1. Out of the 51 leads I've tracked, 25 have turned out to be fake as of this date.
2. 1 called me an f'ing stalker and said she never asked for the quote and never visited their website
3. 1 threatened to call the police.
4. Fake addresses verified by using Yavapai County and Maricopa County GIS mapping systems which show the current owners of the adresses.
5. Apartment numbers that did not physically exist.
6. Email accounts that hand't been accessed in more than a year, for which Google and Yahoo had marked them for deletion.
7. Unoccupied properties.
8. One lead turned out to be real, but her home was too old to qualify for insurance.
9. When confronted with this information directly, the company denied sending out old, recycled leads.
$400 later, and nothing to show for it. Don't waste your time. Either the company is using a web scraper to invent leads (which is what I suspect) or they are recycling leads so old the people I've contacted are the new owners of the phone numbers or just don't remember that far back. Either way, the product being sold is not what they promised.
Personally, I hope the woman who threatened to call the police does so.
I was offered over the phone to pay over $20 per lead for exclusive health insurance leads. Before I purchased the leads I asked the person on the phone from QuoteWizard if the leads were really exclusive, meaning do they not give the lead to anyone else. I was told that yes that was the case, that I would be the only person receiving the leads.
I preceded to fund $200 into my leads account. I received the leads and began calling them. Most of the leads didn't answer the phone after repeated phone calls. I did get a hold of 4 of the leads, and one lead yelled at me and told me to never call him again, and the other three leads told me that they had been called by many other agents responding to their online inquiry. I asked each of them how many health insurance forms they filled out online and they all told me just one.
This tells me that the leads I got were not at all exclusive, and that the cost of the lead should have been for shared leads, not exclusive leads. I then called and spoke to someone at QuoteWizard about my experience with the leads and that they are not exclusive leads even though I was told they were. The person on the phone was rude and not helpful, and told me that the exclusive leads are given to other agents. I told him that means they don't count as exclusive leads, and he just said that's how they do the leads.
This company is completely dishonest and fraudulent and I would recommend that no one ever buy from them. They are charging high prices for exclusive leads and telling people they really are exclusive to only to them to get people to buy them. Then when they are confronted with the fact that the leads aren't exclusive, they then admit that they really aren't. What terrible and fraudulent business practices.