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Hi there has anyone used this latest gang of 'pay- as -you - go- lead' generators...?

It seems too good to be true, no subscription, you choose the area, the amount of leads and
well, like all the others you never guaranteed to get the lead you paid £20+vat for
but ... maybe worth the chance?

Waddya think?
 
Thanks guys that's what i thought...after a little while. But i have seen 'checkatrade' logos on quite a few vans and wondered...
 
I have used Rated people before. Most are tight and have not had their boiler serviced for years and expect you to be able to repair when it breaks for cheap.
I found that it made me little money as for every new job you get you have paid for several before it that you did not get.
It is like everything when you spend on advertising it usually wipes it own nose and makes you a wee bit but, you are looking for referrals and repeat business from them that is when it starts to pay.
 
usually find customers that use these sites are the weird and awkward ones that have no mates to ask for recommendations plus a lot of these sites are reselling the leads on to other lead companies and so on
 
For info on checkatrade have a word with Mike Jackson on here.
 
I have quotes for free on a few thousand flyersI will have to change it to £25.00
 
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