Leadpoint offers lifeline to Leadbay buyers

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LeadPoint is offering assistance to brokers hit by Leadbay’s cessation of trading.

LeadPoint is offering any Leadbay brokers that have been left out of pocket the equivalent lead buying credit, up to the value of £1,000.

Any broker who is not part of the LeadPoint network will get a 10% credit against monthly spend for up to £1,000 of the amount owed by LeadBay for a period of one year.

Leadbay buyers will need to sign up to www.leadpoint.co.uk using the promotional code “Leadbay”” and then contact LeadPoint on 0203 170 7725 with proof of their Leadbay account status and funds remaining. Once this has been verified

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