Complaint Review: Senior Insurance Leads - Internet Internet
- Senior Insurance Leads Internet United States of America
- Phone: 866-287-5443
- Web: www.seniorinsuranceleads.com
- Category:
Senior Insurance Leads BUYER BEWARE Scam! Internet
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Absurd and Non-coherent report
Senior Insurance leads is a scam. We called them after they solicited an office mate for their appointment setting service. We got zero. Zero, ZERO
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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Absurd and Non-coherent report
AUTHOR: Senior insurance leads - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 21, 2010
I keep re-reading the report and can't make any sense of out of it. Kindly request the moderator of this site to consider removal of the report since it makes no logical sense. Here is my attempt at dissecting the message:
"Senior Insurance leads is a scam" - non-nonsensical allegation. Senior Insurance Leads is an established business with thousands of satisfied clients re-ordering our lead generation solutions daily.
"We called them after they solicited an office mate for their appointment setting service." - This sentence makes no sense either. What is/who is "office mate"? The author of the report either doesn't know English at all or is from a foreign (suspected Indian based on the use of unusual vocabulary) call-center and is trying to possibly cause harm to us a perceived competitor.
"We got zero. Zero, ZERO
" - Besides the fact that these are fragments and not complete sentences, it's unclear what exactly the author got zero off. Most likely the author got the 3 zeros stand for: 1) zero integrity on the part of the author of the port, 2) zero knowledge of grammar; and 3) zero ability to express thought in a clear logic manner.
Once again, moderator, please consider removal of the original report based on this analysis.


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