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Internet Mortgage Leads
If you are a loan officer, you may be considering purchasing
internet mortgage leads. But you may be leery of whom to buy
them from and the type of lead you should buy.
There are many internet mortgage lead companies out there, and
they sell all kinds of lead types.
Such as, real time, live transfer, recycled, and lets face it, a
lot of these companies sell junk.
For this reason alone, it is important to take your time and
research the internet mortgage lead companies you are
considering investing with.
For starters, read what they propose to loan officers on their
web sites, especially what their return policy states.
Once you have read and familiarized yourself with their site,
call and speak with someone in their customer service
department. Ask about the things you believe are important when
it comes to the leads. Such as, how they generate the leads, are
they fresh or old and recycled, what is their pricing, and ask
about their return policy.
If you are unable to contact anyone in customer service, or you
are not getting crystal clear answers to your questions, than
move onto the next internet mortgage lead company.
If you are not satisfied with the customer service you are
receiving, than you better believe that you will not be
satisfied with the leads.
Remember, you work hard for your money, so there should be no
reason why you don't get a return on your investment with the
internet mortgage lead company you decide to go with. Best of
luck.
About the author:
Jay Conners has more than fifteen years of experience in the
banking and Mortgage Industry, He is the owner of
http://www.jconners.com, a mortgage resource site, he is also
the owner of http://www.callprospect.com, a mortgage lead
company.
Written by: Jay Conners
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