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Andrew Pascal and his program DataDrivenOffMarketAcquisitions.com
In July 1024 I paid a considerable amount of money to Andrew Pascal and his program DataDrivenOffMarketAcquisitions.com under which he was to do Google and Facebook ads for my flipping business. After 10 months and thousands of dollars spent on marketing, we received only about 8 viable (out of 50-60 total) leads, none of which resulted in buys.
We started with Google ads. For months we received leads from people who spoke Spanish only - no one in our company speaks Spanish. From our supposedly targeted ads, we also received inquiries hundreds of miles outside of our area of operations. After 5 months the Google ads were abandoned because they could not get things to work correctly. They then switched to Facebook ads with similar results.
When Andrew sold us the program, he promised that, after some trial and error (less than 6 weeks he estimated), it would be possible for them to understand and correct poor results. Did the ads need to be re-worked? Were the ads driving traffic, but our website was not converting? After months of poor results, I was told that Andrew and his team had no idea why the campaigns were not working so there was nothing they could do to fix it.
He also promised to be accessible and that we could reach him any time. That was not true. He never responded to inquiries, and I would have to go through his staff to get any response. When he did get on the phone with me, he would constantly talk over me and then cut the conversation short.
He also promised collateral materials upon start-up that he did not deliver to us for 7 months.
I requested a refund because I got nothing from his service, and he refused. He said he would work with me to make things right, but when I asked him how he proposed to do that, he ignored me. If you are thinking about hiring his company, think twice.