SetSchedule is a technology company based in Irvine California that focuses on Real Estate information SAAS Products, consumer cloud communication products, artificial intelligence, and autonomous business flow applications.
Was promised I would receive leads concierge style and through their “referral radar”. I haven’t even had a glimmer of hope with any of these “leads”. If I’m lucky enough to get someone on the phone they have no idea what I’m talking about and no interest in purchasing. This has been an awful experience and complete waste of time and money. Do not use trust their sales people, you will get nothing out of this.
Terrible company. Sale staff outright lie to you to get you to sign up. Leads are useless leftovers that no one wants. Spend your time calling leads that don't want to talk to you. Leads tend to be in areas that are of little value or dangerous. That is why they get the lead. Do yourself a favor and cancel your plan before you waist your time. I would call them an outright fraud.
I've been contacted by various parties from SetSchedule on dozens of occasions. No matter how many times I ask them to add me to the company's do not contact list, the outreach attempts by more reps keep on coming.
Don't fall for their lies! The leads are NOT exclusive. The customer that are actually real (not many) almost always tell me they have received 3-5 phone calls from Realtors in the last 5 minutes. Many other "leads" are people that closed their transactions months earlier. The vast majority are leads that won't qualify for a bicycle, much less a house. I'm in the Denver market and at least 85% of the "leads" that come through are under 150K (cheap condos are over 300K). Set Schedule is selling old, bad, 200K under market and not-exclusive leads. Oh - and you're locked in once you sign. No way to get your money back.
Not sure where the reviews are coming from on this website. Check all the other review sites to see they are actually a 1 star company. Also - all the people that left 5 star ratings have left 5 star reviews for EXACTLY the same companies (check it yourself). Clearly these are paid reviewers and the reviews are NOT real.