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    Re: Leads like the mortgage refinance guys buy...

    Posted by Jason Page on 9/03/03

    From what I understand, it depends on where they came
    from. Basically what I have done is set up an 'information
    request section', similar to what is on any individual law
    firm web site, but erected these in very high traffic areas of
    the web. What you get are people who were 'wandering'
    past, saw the message be it "Are you ready to file for
    divorce?" or "Were you involved in a car accident recently?"
    Only if it's relevant will the consumer stop and complete the
    form, asking for an attorney to contact. It is these names
    and phone numbers I want to forward to capable attorneys
    in same area code... Would this be of benefit to your firm?

    On 9/03/03, Spotty wrote:
    > Is it not against the model rules of professional
    > responsibility for an attorney to purchase these leads?

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Leads like the mortgage refinance guys buy..., 9/01/03, by Jason Page.
  • Re: Leads like the mortgage refinance guys buy..., 9/03/03, by Spotty.
  • Re: Leads like the mortgage refinance guys buy..., 9/03/03, by Jason Page.


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