Leads price crash predicted for January 2007

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The price of mortgage and life assurance leads is set to crash in January 2007 as the number of consumers seeking to switch to cheaper deals rises, according to lead generator paaleads.com.

With debt levels at an all time high and further interest rate rises expected in 2007, paaleads.com says the number of consumers seeking to switch their mortgage and insurances to cheaper deals will continue to increase. It predicts this will lead to an unprecedented level of new leads in January, creating an opportunity for advisers to snap up extra business for a fraction of the lead prices paid in 2006. In addition, paaleads.com says more people will go online to seek the best deal for their finances, creating the greatest volume of internet generated leads ever. Vanessa Blount,...

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