Lead Forensics
Darren
"Spamming and vindictive morons."
When I asked them to stop sending me spam unsolicited emails they signed me up to a number of mailing lists in retaliation.
Small minded and unprofessional. What more can I say.
Time to report to the authorities.
Andy King
"Training with Lead Forensics"
Having had a bit of a misunderstanding on start times with Lead Forensics, I have found the recent system training conducted by Jordan King to be well focused and very pertinent. Jordan has excellent communications skills and comes across in a clear and precise manner. I found him very knowledgeable, easy to talk to and ready to listen. My knowledge, understanding and appreciation of how Lead Forensics can help my Company has increased dramatically.
Phil A
"For the love of God, leave me alone!"
I've been playing whack-a-mole with their spam email for what seems like forever, but still it comes in to either a different email address on my domain or from another sender. Always with the same "does today work for you" narrative and always with the same useless sales pitch
I am not interested in anything Lead Forensics are pitching and I just wish they'd give an option to remove our entire domain from their incessant spam flood
Juha
"Spamming continues"
Spamming continues
Miguel
"The irony of a marketing/ sales lead company using unsolicited cold calling"
Reading some of the responses from LF on here, they claim their cold calling and unsolicited emails are due to genuine business interest.
If that was the case, LF should maybe understand a tiny bit about the companies they spam. Their entire approach is ironic given that MQL leads are what they are purportedly selling....clearly they cannot generate traffic to their own website to actually develop their own lead funnels; either that or their product is rubbish.
All a bit of a bad joke.
Mark Dexter
"Multiple spamming channels"
I have no interest in using this company so I asked them to remove my work email address from their database, which to be fair to them, they did. So I now get regular sales pitches from them via LinkedIn instead. I guess I have a profile on there, so that makes fair game, sadly. But I'm still not interested, so I block the reps. then I get another pitch from someone following up on behalf of their colleague, so I block them. And so it goes on. Will they please just leave me alone! If I wanted to buy from them I would have told them by now!
Stephen Speak
"Spammers"
Relentless marketing emails from this outfit are being sent to a company that doesn't have a web site. Lead Forensics suggest they can improve web site visitor identification but haven't bothered to do the most basic check.
It's also difficult to block their emails because they use different names and domains to send out this unwanted spam.
Dara M
"Awesome tool to get a real grasp of…"
Lead Forensics is an awesome tool to get a real grasp of quality of our website visits. I was able to reach out to several companies fresh off the back of a web hit and generate fresh interest in our products and services, on the other hand it also helps to accelerate the sales process with returning customers.
I was guided along the process by Jordan King who is exceptional at training and setting up platform users, like myself, to be successful with the tools at hand.
Adam Sykes
"Great Customer Service and Support"
Great Customer Service and Support
The team at Lead Forensics (especially Jordan King) have been great in providing training and support to get the most out of their system and to grow our outbound sales channel. The support has been invaluable in making the most out of the data that they provide about website visitors.
kimmmo “k” hidas-ilmari
"This company keeps spamming, GDPR doesn't apply to them?"
This company keeps spamming endlessly. When you block one address they spam from another address.
lead-forensics-pro.co.uk
lead-forensics-pro.com
lead-forensics.com
lfleads.co.uk
When I block John, I get email from Tom and then from Nancie. And from endless list of domains.
Very aggressive and unethical marketing. If a company doesn't respect their potential customers right not to get spammed, how could I trust them to respect me as a customer?
Edit: Leadforensics.com flagged my review. Not only are they predatory spammers, but they also seem to be actively trying to silence people that are voicing their bad experience.
Edit2: Reply to leadforensics about GDPR:
I have consulted numerous companies about GDPR compliance. I know the regulation quite well. Thus you (leadforensics) can't fool me by twisting the core of the regulation.
It's not a question of having a possibility to opt-out. It's opt-in first.
It's not about me acting so that you can remove my contact information from your database: you don't have legitimate grounds to have my contact information in your database.
Legitimate interest allows you to take a personal contact to a business owner that you have reason to presume would be interested in your services. It doesn't allow you to keep that business owners contact information in your spamming database and repeatedly (and without doubt automatized emails that are comparable with newsletter) contacting from numerous accounts and addresses even if there's no reaction.
That is not LEGITIMATE INTEREST. It's NOT GRPR compliant. It's spamming and should & will be reported.
How would your system be able to change the address that it is sending the spam from if it doesn't know that the previous address was blocked? Can't your system recognize addresses that have been approached from multiple addresses from your side and stop harassing them? Yes, it can.
So, your request is basically saying: "We can do this for you because you complained about it, but we need you to act because we don't want to change anything in our marketing machine that is built around spamming."
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