LeadPoint inundated with broker enquiries
LeadPoint, the online lead generation solutions provider, has today reported a record start to 2011.
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LeadPoint is offering a all Leadbay brokers that have been left out of pocket the equivalent lead buying credit at LeadPoint up to the value of £1,000. Any broker who is not part of the LeadPoint network will get a 10% credit against monthly spend for up to £1,000 of the amount owed by Leadbay for a period of 1 year.
All Leadbay buyers have to do is sign up using the promotional code “Leadbay” and then contact LeadPoint on 0203 170 7725 with proof of their Leadbay account status and funds remaining. Once this has been verified, the first 10% credit will be added to the lead buyer’s LeadPoint account after their first month of trading.
LeadPoint provides a range of lead generation solutions for lead buyers and sellers. LeadPoint currently trades over 5,000 real-time data leads per day in over 20 lead verticals including Mortgages, Loans, Insurance, Debt Management & IVA, Legal Services and Cosmetic Surgery.
Justin Rees, LeadPoint UK Director of Marketing and Partnerships said:
“We are very pleased to have started the year so positively and are looking forward to a strong 2011. We have received a lot of calls since Christmas from Leadbay brokers that have lost money from the firm’s collapse and we are doing our best to accommodate all their needs.
"With the cashback offer hopefully we can help any Leadbay buyers to continue buying leads in 2011 without too much disruption and claw back some of the money they have lost.”
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