BE CAREFUL
Please be cautious when dealing with this group. Individuals using names like “Ria” or “Emma Johnson” (which appear to be aliases) make big promises, but the leads provided are extremely poor in quality. My husband had a negative experience with them, so I’m sharing this to help others stay informed. We are currently looking into the appropriate channels to file a formal complaint.
- They start by offering large, high‑value jobs, but the actual leads delivered are nowhere close to what was promised.
- They claim you’ll have a dedicated account manager, but when you need support, calls go unanswered. The “managers” keep changing, making it impossible to get help.
- After sending a few low‑quality leads, they close the order and insist they’ve fulfilled the agreement, then pressure you to pay more for additional leads.
Contractors, please be careful. Many of the positive reviews circulating online appear questionable.
Common red flags in lead‑generation scams include:
• Promises of guaranteed results or “exclusive leads”
• Prices that seem too good to be true
• Fake or AI‑generated testimonials
Stay alert and protect yourself.





