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    20 websites????

    Hi guys.
    I recently called a company, through a number I found on their website, after 5 minutes I figured out that they'r a fake company, and they'r just using different names and websites, to increase their traffic and market.
    So I asked the guy why his # is on a different site, and he admitted that they have more than 20 websites linking to the same company..
    He probably has 20 llc's to.. but that's not my business..
    Why cant people be normal?? Do they really think that this **** helps??

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    Why are they fake because they own multiple websites with different domains or because they really don't do what they say they do? Can you provide the name of the company?

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    A forum user Reputation points: 2147483647 Sean Cash's Avatar
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    It's called lead generation and it's extremely common. Welcome to the Internet.

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    My Thoughts exactly Sean!

    Quote Originally Posted by sean bash View Post
    It's called lead generation and it's extremely common. Welcome to the Internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean bash View Post
    It's called lead generation and it's extremely common. Welcome to the Internet.
    Have to agree with you Sean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean bash View Post
    It's called lead generation and it's extremely common. Welcome to the Internet.
    Lol

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    loanline u freakin moron lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paperchaser View Post
    loanline u freakin moron lol
    Thanks. [But you're not, you're a real legit guy, you're good, you're solid, keep it up]
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    And about this 'lead generation', well I strongly disagree, its the kind of thing you do when you sell some stupid electronic, or ripoff payday loans, or some multilevel marketing project. But when your looking on a serious company its extremely cheap and degrading. Imagine you find out that On Deck dose these kind of tricks how surprised you would be..
    Last edited by LOANLINE; 01-27-2015 at 04:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOANLINE View Post
    Thanks. [But your not, your a real legit guy, your good, your solid, keep it up]
    i think you mean "YOU'RE"

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOANLINE View Post
    Thanks. [But you're not, you're a real legit guy, you're good, you're solid, keep it up]
    ----------
    And about this 'lead generation', well I strongly disagree, its the kind of thing you do when you sell some stupid electronic, or ripoff payday loans, or some multilevel marketing project. But when your looking on a serious company its extremely cheap and degrading. Imagine you find out that On Deck dose these kind of tricks how surprised you would be..
    is this guy serious lol??

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    anyone else find it ironic his username is a portmanteau of LOAN and ONLINE?? haha

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    I know, its really bad.. look, ''paperchaser'' is a real solid name, I wish I would come up with such a good name.. but as I said, you're good, nothing to do, YOU ARE GOOD. And even you're name is good, YOU'RE THE BEST!!!

    (Ok. cut this ****y drama right NOW)

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    Loanline, companies that specialize in lead generation and sell leads for a living use multiple websites to collect leads. If you don't understand this simple fact then you're helpless.

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    I'm curious as to how you bring in new business (is it just a telephone and some phone numbers and some old fashioned elbow grease)?


    Who told you On Deck doesn't use those kinds of (tricks), which I use the word loosely, because they haven't been tricks for a few years...



    Quote Originally Posted by LOANLINE View Post
    Thanks. [But you're not, you're a real legit guy, you're good, you're solid, keep it up]
    ----------
    And about this 'lead generation', well I strongly disagree, its the kind of thing you do when you sell some stupid electronic, or ripoff payday loans, or some multilevel marketing project. But when your looking on a serious company its extremely cheap and degrading. Imagine you find out that On Deck dose these kind of tricks how surprised you would be..

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    In an industry where there are plenty of people doing things that could be considered shady this really isn't one that is worth making a big deal about. If people want to spend the money on multiple websites and then spend more money to drive traffic to them then good for them. Really think you are making a big deal out of nothing



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