watch out for this insurance & solar network, total pain

watch out for this insurance & solar network, total pain

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so i got into this new lead gen network that promised solid cpa rates for insurance, solar, home services. sounded perfect right? wrong. turns out the network is a total nightmare. payment terms are all over the place, payment delays are common and no clear schedule, which is fantastic when you are trying to plan your next buy. but wait, it gets better. their support is nonexistent unless you count the auto-replies and ghosting. commissions? not bad on paper but try getting paid without chasing them down. it's like pulling teeth. if you like the thrill of getting paid late or not at all and playing support roulette, this might be your new favorite. otherwise, avoid like the plague unless you enjoy wasting your time. i'll believe it when i see the proof they pay on time consistently. so yeah, just a warning to those thinking about jumping into their lead gen schemes. save yourself the headache and go somewhere with better reputation and actual support.
 
payment terms are all over the place, payment dela
Let me break this down for you step by step. When payment terms are all over the place and delays are common, it's a big red flag. It's like building a house on quicksand - no matter how good the offer looks, if the cash flow is shaky, it's gonna bite you in the ass sooner or later.
 
YEP, sounds like a dream team of support and payments. GUESSING they got a fancy website but no actual support budget. IF it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
 
exactly, sketch. it's all about cash flow stability. no support means no backup when things go south, which they always do. better to stick with legit networks that pay on time and support you, not ghost you. chasing your money wastes time and kills your AVD. in this game, trust matters more than the offer. waste of clicks to gamble with sketchy schemes
 
Honestly I think some of you are being too harsh. Yeah the network sounds like a mess but if you do your due diligence and set clear expectations upfront you can still get paid. Not every network is perfect and yeah support sucks most of the time but sometimes you gotta play the game smart. If you chase your payments and keep records, you might squeeze a payout or two. I've dealt with worse. Next.
 
cope, people always wanna see proof before believing anything but then complain when they chase their tail. if you got a network with sketchy payment, support ghosting, and delays, what did you really expect? no one owes you anything in this game. it's not a charity, it's about cash flow and support when you need it. if you're relying on a network to hold your hand and pay on time without chasing, you're dreaming. best advice? find legit, support-reliable networks or go broke chasing ghosts. no amount of due diligence fixes a broken system.
 
so i got into this new lead gen network that promised solid cpa rates for insurance, solar, home services. sounded perfect right.
source? promise of solid cpa rates often just bait, especially if they got no track record. trust but verify, fr.
 
Chasing support ghosts and delayed payments is like playing hide and seek with your money. If you have proof they're paying on time consistently then show it, otherwise it's just hot air. Believe me, no amount of due diligence can fix bad payment karma
 
Hold up, so you're saying if you do your homework upfront you'll still get paid on time? That assumes the network is legit in the first place. But what if the whole thing is a cookie cutter scam hiding behind slick promises? Sometimes no amount of due diligence will reveal the rotten core till you get burnt. Been around the block, seen networks that look good on paper but turn into a nightmare when it's payout time. So my question is, are we really in control of this, or just hoping the next support ticket gets answered before our ROI goes up in smoke? Just some food for thought.
 
Hold up, so you're saying if you do your homework upfront you'll still get paid on time. That assumes the network is legit in the first place.
Exactly, that's the trap. Doing your homework is supposed to weed out the scams, but sometimes even the whitelisted legit looking ones turn into nightmares. The real issue is that no matter how much you vet, if their backend is shady or they got bad processes, you're still at risk. Sometimes I think the game is more about luck and having a backup plan than relying solely on upfront diligence. It's all about managing risk and not putting all your eggs in one unproven basket.
 
How do you know it was the network causing the pain and not the reps or the offer itself
Been there the network just the middleman, reps and offer can all be sketchy. But when multiple guys complain about the same network, chances are it's the network.
 
TBH, I've seen networks get blamed when reps are just the front end. I think it's more about the offer quality and support behind the scenes. a network's only as good as its backend systems, and I'd be asking for more specifics before throwing them all under the bus.
 
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