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Country United States
State Colorado
City Denver
Address 1860 Blake Street, Suite 900
Phone 855-673-0612
Website http://www.insurancequotes.com/

insuranceQuotes Reviews

  • Dec 27, 2019

Hi Everyone,

I just want to warn people who are looking for any kind of insurance quotes online. If you see this website (insurancequotes.com) online with a landing page offering free quotes please don’t fill it.

1 Week ago I visited one of their landing page which was offering free health insurance quotes. And it was my bad luck that I filled out that form and from that day my nightmare started. I am getting 20-30 calls every day from different number about insurance. And as I work in night shift when I come back home in morning these scam cold call stuff start.

Just this one form makes my life hell. I cannot switch off my phone because of my job demand. But this stupid lead generation company has no understanding that their cheap quality work can make someone life hell.

Anyone who is facing the same issue please post a review about the website who scam with you in the name of insurance quotes. Biggest scam company on Earth https://www.insurancequotes.com.

Specially to InsuranceQuotes Team ----> Go Eat My Sh*t and F*ck Yourself ------

  • Jan 17, 2017

Insurancequotes.com is part of a larger company or has many sister companies all owned by the same organization. Allwebleads.com and insuranceleads.com are a couple named sites that advertise as if they are separate companies but all are under the same umbrella. They all falsely advertise incredible quality of leads as if they are the answer to every agents nightmare of bad lead companies and the best solution for agents in their needs for clients.

They lead you to believe that they have different levels of qualities of leads coming in calling some Premier leads and those supposed to be even better are the Qualified leads... described as WE VERIFY CONTACT INFO, QUOTE TYPE AND QUALIFY PURCHASE INTENT. Yet I received disconnected numbers, wrong numbers, and reached individuals that said they already have health insurance and never requested any quotes.

I let them know that I was looking for new leads / real time leads that were just filling out the forms and was being submitted. I called the leads immediately as they were sent to me, but come to find out they were sending day old leads, 12 hour old leads 6 hour old leads. The ones that I could reach immediated said they had already purchased insurance yesterday or that morning or earlier that day.

I called to complain that I was receiving old leads and that it does me no good to buy leads that old since if there intent was to buy they would have done it already. The sales guy said he would fix the problem. Turned the leads back on and continued receiving old leads.

When I got customer service the next day The manager explained there are no real time leads and that it is standard practice to send out 12hour old leads because they want to make sure that you have volume of leads coming in. This woman insisted it was a good thing to have good volume of leads coming to you the agent. The best they could do on leads is an hour or less, and they suggest to try the live transfer, since these leads go through a series of questions qualifying them before they live transfer them to you, at a much pricier cost. The live transfer leads were of just as poor quality, as if they had never been screened for more than the question, would it be ok to transfer you to an agent.

They sent me leads that were not even looking for health insurance. Some were just calling to complain about obamacare, some to question what was trump going to do to obamacare, and others wanting 0$ cost dental plans.

The management instead of helping resolve the issues, only tried to talk over me, telling me I should have done something different and paid more money to have more questions asked that should have weeded out the bad leads.

The managers would not cooperate in providing refund for many of the leads that were obviously leads that should never have been sent or charged me for... UNTIL I told them that I wanted the account refunded and then closed and If they did not I would take my complaint and proof to the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, and to my credit card company. The woman continued to argue and I had to tell her since she was not going to help I was going to hang up and start my complaint.

10 minutes later my account was closed and refunded. I send this rip off report to warn you. Quality is not on the agenda for this company. They want to bill you for a lot of day old junk leads but lead you to believe these are the best leads you can find on the internet. Dont fall for the false advertising concerning quality. I may have got my money back but not without a battle and a lot of stress.

  • Sep 12, 2015

This company purports to provide leads to insurance agents. Tried the service for a little over a month. All the leads they sent were bad.

I e-mailed and asked how they qualified the leads, but got no response. During the account cancellation call, asked about my inquiry, they didn't know anything about it. Apparently, the e-mail address they give you to communicate with them is ignored.

So, during the account cancellation call, I asked again about how they qualified their leads. It turns out that they do not qualify the leads at all. They have agreements to collect information from what they call "third party websites." They simply take the information from there and pass them off as leads.

At no time do they attempt to make sure the information gleaned is correct. They simply pass it along to you, the agent and call it a "lead.

If the information is incorrect or the people never wanted insurance in the first place, you are simply screwed. They will use any justification to not credit you back for these bad "leads."

I read many consumer complaints on the Better Business Bureau website about them; there are well over 100. They were - surprise, surprise - complaints from consumers who said they were bombarded with e-mails and phone calls from agents. They wanted their information removed. Many didn't know they had agreed to have their information given to agents.

So, whomever these "third party websites" they are doing business with are, they appear to be deceiving people into entering their contact information under some pretense other than having an agent call them.

Dishonest to the consumer on one end, and dishonest to the agents on the other end. THe only difference is that the agents have paid for these supposed "leads." The consumer gets an unwanted/unsolicted phone call or e-mail from agents who have been told they requested insurance quotes. The agent gets a bogus lead that they have paid for,

They are supposed to credit back the bad leads, but reject a majority of requests.

The bottom line is this - you may as well get your leads the old fashioned way: cold calling, networking, and sending out your own mailers. InsuranceQuotes.com is simpy a ripoff misleading consumers on one end and insurance agents on the other.

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