LeadPoint offers lifeline to Leadbay customers
LeadPoint, the online lead generation solutions provider, has today offered a lifeline to all those brokers affected by the recent collapse of Leadbay.
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All Leadbay buyers have to do is sign up to www.leadpoint.co.uk 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.
Nick Chapman, LeadPoint UK Managing Director said:
“It’s a sad day for lead generation as many lead buyers and sellers will lose out in the wake of the Leadbay collapse. With this offer we want to do our bit for the broker community to support them in what is already a very tough market.
Lead generation is still a very effective tool for brokers of all sizes to source new customers and many brokers rely on leads to fuel their business.
We hope that all those brokers that have been affected will be able to get their lead purchasing back on track with minimal interruption.
LeadPoint has continued to grow uninterrupted year-on-year since we traded our first lead in 2006. We have had a record 2010 and expect 2011 to be even better and we are always keen to invite new buyers and sellers to our platform.”
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