I wish I had read Scott's consumer complaints, 4/9/04, on MostChoice.com and Elizabeth's consumer complaints, 10/24/04, on Most Choice before I flushed $500 down the toilet on so-called leads with this company.
I was supposed to have received commercial and annuity leads within a 20 mile geographic radius of where I live in Northern California.
Here's an example of an "annuity lead" I received on 4/1/05:
"Jenny" (no last name), no street address or P.O. Box number, age 23.
"Jenny", age 23 wants an annuity. GIVE ME A BREAK! This must have been an April fools joke on me by MostChoice.com. Cost of this joke to me, $45. Not funny.
I received another "annuity lead" on 4/9/05 and THEN AGAIN (exact same "lead") on 4/10/05. This so-called lead had NO LAST NAME and NO street address. The phone number was in ARIZONA, slightly outside my geographic area to say the least.
On 4/8/05 I received a "workers comp lead" from MostChoice.com where the company had no (zero) full-time employees and no (zero) part-time employees. Gee, thanks MostChoice.com. This little rip-off lead cost me $18.
As I stated in a letter I sent to the owner of MostChoice.com, Michael Levy, "charging your customers for this 'product' borders on criminal."
My advice to those considering MostChoice.com as a lead source: you've been forewarned!
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