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  • 1.  Received VM from Clear Technologies with return ph

    Posted 09-29-2014 08:59
    Received VM from Clear Technologies with return phone number of (949) 257-8059 - they have ""some clients in my area who are looking for ERP"" and ""wonder if we could work together"". Reverse Google search on the call back number - this is a lead broker. Just an FYI in case anyone else gets calls. https://www.trustlink.org/Reviews/Clear-Technologies-205959376


  • 2.  RE: Received VM from Clear Technologies with return ph

    Posted 09-29-2014 09:10
    What's the definition of a lead broker? Is it like findaccountingsoftware?


  • 3.  RE: Received VM from Clear Technologies with return ph

    Posted 09-29-2014 09:11
    I think it's more of a cold calling service. You pay them and they make xxx calls. I didn't go any further than looking up their callback number. I've found that people who leave vague messages and ask to be called back are typically selling something or looking for a freebie.


  • 4.  RE: Received VM from Clear Technologies with return ph

    Posted 09-29-2014 11:19
    We came across them back around 2006. They send you a ""ghost"" lead, which is the lead sheet data minus any data to let you call yourself. If you like it, you pay $100 and get the contact info. We bought some amazing leads from them back then. They had talked with the right person in the prospect's org, and well-defined. Originally, they were doing lead dev for larger ERP systems, and they were selling the leads that didn't fit those. But they haven't been worth much in the past 5 years at least. There are distinct geo areas they concentrate in, and much of their lead descriptions fit more for an X3-level and Sage 100/JobOps. Worse, they have passed out leads that are so old, that the prospect have already IMPLEMENTED the solution! Now, if you don't like the lead after you pay your $100 you can return it, and they'll send you (maybe eventually) another lead that fits. He keeps sending me ghosts, and I keep declining because they just don't fit the parameters I've given them. I think it's a model that worked in the mid-naughties, but no more. So, Wayne, maybe he's talking to you about a different service. I don't see how he can be making anything with the quality of what I've seen.