1 review for Offrs is not recommended
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California
1 review
6 helpful votes

You overpay for the privilege of getting a list of names and numbers and emails.
May 24, 2019

From October '18 to March '18 I signed up to a 6 month contract I could not get out of, to pay $231/month for low-quality (garbage) leads with no ROI.
Offrs.com has some sort of arrangement with RE/MAX, where if you sign up to use their lead buying/generating system, you will get your preferred location and a bit of a discount. The contract was for a minimum 6 months. That should have been my first clue there. Reputable lead generating companies would not need agents to sign contracts if their product was good. My problem was with the leads and with what Offrs.com did to supposedly help me make ROI from my investment. The idea is to pay for a territory where offrs.com has addresses and supposedly, the emails and phone numbers of a high number of residents within this territory. Based upon the interaction a resident has with a survey offrs.com provides (possibly through 3rd parties), they assignt this resident a rating of 0-100 indicating how likely they are to sell their property. For your monthly fee, you get a few hundred contacts, but the ones over the '90' score are supposed to be the ones who are really really, like super ready to sell their home. Once you have their information, you are supposed to market to them. Offrs.com provides a platform for you to send out postcards, limited to 80 per month, which is included in the monthly fee. Besides that, the another thing you can do to market to them through Offrs.com's CRM, by email, or calling of course. The CRM they have is very clunky, and uninspiring. The alternative was for me to upload these contacts to my CRM I have through RE/MAX and make periodic emails to them while doing the postcards through offrs.com. I also called the highly ranked contacts. Nothing worked! Nobody was interested in selling their home the whole time I was under contract and was supposedly getting these top-notch prospects. Worst of all, the postcards that offrs.com sent on my behalf were very of a very low quality. The postcard's picture on the front would have lines in it or the contact info for me on the back would be cut-off or the message I was sending would be cut-off. It was really really poor. I decided to contest the last month of my contract with AMEX (as that is who I used to pay offrs.com), but I still feel burned and taken advantage of for the other 5 months. I wasted my money. I received intertest in potential clients wanting to sell their home as offrs.com had said they would be able to provide.

Date of experience: May 24, 2019
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