Expertzoo.com, Expertzoo
False Advertising Practices, Unfair deceptive promises

Internet & Web

I received an email solicitation from ExpertZoo.com. I'm in sales, and the contact was a professional profile of an Real Estate Agent located in TX asking me if I would like to receive a business referral from her. She indicated she was currently working with someone relocating to my area and asked if I would be interested in the business. I checked out the link provided in the email and it took me to her profile page at ExpertZoo.

At first I was curious why this person chose to contact me, however, after looking further I was able to determine this person is totally made up. The information on her profile page was dead-end links and the company information was false.

I was deceived. I believe if you are marketing a good product, people will sign up or buy. I would not buy from a company who deceives to make a buck. This gives salespeople a bad name! Totally unfair business practices.


Company: Expertzoo.com, Expertzoo
Country: USA
Site: expertzoo.com/home.aspx
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