Tuesday, May 19, 2015

eLeads: SCAM or Serious?

eLeads Review

Hello everyone!
So when I stumbled upon a tiny ad on my phone and I really didn't expect it to be anything worthwhile.  You know those annoying ads at the bottom or top of the apps.

It said "get quality eleads"
when I click on it out of dead serious curiosity,  it lead me to this picture.

I tried to make it as large as I can for you guys. But anyways simply I was curious. Also Why would I pass up such a great deal. 5 bucks won't break me and if It's legit then those 15 leads are worth more than five dollars right?! Plus the one per person thing had me intriqued and what if they run out?!

So anyways I clicked away from it by accident trying to find pen & paper and I really didn't want to miss out on it Til I saw the ad again!! So I click on it...again.
It lead me to this picture. No website. 

So I'm all curious and I text the number and it gives me directions which I follow trustingly and I send my payment via PayPal which I'm glad.
Five to ten minutes later I get an email with 15 first names and corresponding emails.

So I test one out. A woman named Lucy which I thought was going to be super fake or a dead email account.  I thought I might have been scammed because what if That's all they do is send bunk email addresses and collect the money???

Nope. It's real. I had 13/15 responses. I spoke with Lucy on the phone and she's real and has been looking for an opportunity so I matched her by emailing her the link to my questionnaire I have out that matched her with one of the many things I do. 

I got paid or am getting paid so many different ways because I easily but reluctantly sent $5 which averaged to 21¢ per person to sign up and close without hassle! 

I swear if you need leads. Hit that # up because It's for sure not a scheme or scam. 
However these are my results. 
Idk where or how they find the emails but they're from people wanting to join work from home businesses. 

When you email them you need to give effort and be professional. 

Treat your opportunity with the respect it deserves. Use your title from the company ie:  Regional Consultant with Ambit Energy.
Qualified Sales Associate from whatever.

State your earnings. Dont copy paste your annoying facebook ads if you mas they there. 

Even better look up templates or how to email market. Look up email swipes or something on how to format them.

Or plug their email into the search bar of Facebook and ad them and cordially speak to them there. 

*UPDATE: all 15 leads joined or clicked on something I sent to them so I went and emailed them and negotiated 1500 leads for $50 which I'm working on them now and plugged them into my autoresponder with the unsubscribe link. I wish you guys luck don't miss out on this.