Could you clarify if you are paying per enquiry sent through, per client that asks you to act on their behalf or only if they actually win the case and are refunded the money?
Claims Financial specializes in acting for consumers and small businesses in claims for compensation arising out of financial products.
Our key areas are:
Unfair Bank Charges - still a hot topic and despite what you may have heard this area is growing and not going away. We offer generous commission share and we convert 60% of leads. Avergare commission share £60
Missold Loan Insurance - also known as PPI. Set to be the next big thing.
Credit card penalties - not affected by the Bank charge fiasco and we offer a generous commission share.
Debt recovery for businesses - each lead could earn you a residual and repeat commission.
If you think you can direct leads our way on any of these topical areas then please give me a call. We see these markets as a huge opportunity for long term partnerships. Your promotion of our service could be banners, text links, mail campaigns or something as simple as questions on 'thank you' pages such as "would you like to find out more about reclaiming unfair bank charges....?"
These areas on sites tend to be pretty redundant anyway. You will be surprised by the uptake.
Kind regards
Brad Askew
Managing Director
Re-claim Unfair Bank Charges Today!
baskew@claimsfinancial.co.uk
Could you clarify if you are paying per enquiry sent through, per client that asks you to act on their behalf or only if they actually win the case and are refunded the money?
Simon Baker
http://www.linkedin.com/in/simonjbaker
thanks for the post.
bank charges are commission only at the back end - but generous - best in the market I understand.
Loan Insurance (PPI) is open to discussion - a huge area and we want to build some strong relationships with affiliates in this area as it has a 3-5 year life span.
Any work you can refer is appreciated. Hope you are well.
Brad
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