Jim Lowitz Ripoff Detection App for Northfield Leads, Inc.

Top Quote Jim Lowitz of Northfield Leads, Inc. is launching a ripoff report detection application for the insurance leads industry. Jim Lowitz is a veteran of the insurance leads industry candidly discusses the apps features as well as the need to improve insurance lead data integrity against many fraudulent leads consisting of incorrect data. End Quote
  • Baltimore, MD (1888PressRelease) June 07, 2014 - Jim Lowitz of Northfield Leads, Inc. is reportedly launching a new app for insurance lead companies and their clients for safe-guarding lead data integrity for duplicate leads. The mobile application will detect for fraudulent insurance leads based on automated search queries into a master pool and also run automated queries online. This new software will automate running multiple search queries based upon business name, phone number, e-mail and other category fields. After the queries are automated it will return a result as to whether or not the insurance lead is legitimate or not based upon finding pre-existing data for that lead.

    The project leader of this app, Jim Lowitz states, "there is no other technology like this in the insurance leads industry. We have all had to rely on spreadsheets that may contain the right information but in many cases does not. With the help of this app which can be used on mobile devices and tablets a user can filter through their data and export a finalized list with the click of a button."

    Jim Lowitz went on to state that the exported file may be used in all standard autodialers with multiple common file formats such as a ".csv file." The Northfield leads company has a patent pending on the mobile application and they say it is expected to launch in July later this year. Insurance leads have become a crucial part of the multibillion-dollar online insurance business. "Targeting new qualified prospects and matching them with the right product, says Lowitz". According to him, there is a high demand for accurate real-time leads and there is yet to be a company that has mastered the data side of the business with providing 100% accurate information for the end user.

    The cost of the app has not been announced. However, there will be a beta version available for no charge for people to test during the initial rollout. Lowitz when on to say, "We want to give users the opportunity to get a feel for this app and understand its capabilities. It's much easier to show someone how something works by letting them use it and see it with their own two eyes rather than try to explain and sell it to someone." The initial application will be functioning using android operating systems.

    Additional features will be rolled out in phase 2 after feedback is submitted from users during the initial beta phase release. There is talks to get a working app for iPhones too however Jim Lowitz went on to say most of the popular autodialer systems are working on android operating systems as opposed to IOS, so Android OS will be the main focus for testing. He went on top say 80% of their existing client base are running android for similar apps with less robust features. The search technology within the app is said to be patent pending a may be licensed out in the future to other industries.

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