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  5. Remodeler

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BEWARE CONTRACTOR

I saw RenoLeadz on Instagram a while back and was later contacted by their sales manager. At first, they strongly suggested I purchase their 3-lead package for $450. I was skeptical because I previously had a poor experience with HomeStars after they switched to a paid lead model. I felt the price was high, so I wanted time to think about it.
Later, another salesperson contacted me and even sent me a supposed lead through WhatsApp, saying they had work ready to go. I checked their website and noticed they also offered a 1-lead option for $150, so I decided to try that instead. Unfortunately, it turned into a frustrating experience.
First, they sent me a Stripe payment link charging $150 USD. I pointed out that the pricing issue was not what was advertised. Then they sent another incorrect link showing a monthly subscription of $150. After raising the issue again, they finally sent the correct payment link for one lead at $150.
It has now been a week, and I still have not received any lead. When I asked for a refund, they stopped replying entirely.
Based on my experience, I would strongly caution small contractors or businesses before using RenoLeadz. Poor communication, billing confusion, and no delivery of service made this a very disappointing experience. Thankfully, I did not purchase the larger package. Now I’m left dealing with my credit card company to try and recover the payment.

April 15, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total Rip-Off

Total Rip-Off, Fraudulent Scammers – AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!
This renovation lead company is a straight-up scam and one of the worst businesses I’ve ever dealt with. They lured me in with bullshit promises of “exclusive high-quality renovation leads” for kitchens, bathrooms, and full-home projects. What I got was complete garbage that cost me thousands of dollars and countless hours of my life I’ll never get back.
Out of the 25+ worthless leads they sold me, almost none were legitimate. Most were dead numbers, people who had no clue they were “requesting a quote,” broke homeowners fishing for free ideas, or leads that had already been blasted to 10+ other contractors the same day. I was literally the fourth or fifth guy calling some of these people — they were annoyed as hell and hung up on me.
Their so-called “qualification” is a pathetic joke. They don’t screen worth a damn. It’s like they just scrape random names and numbers and charge desperate contractors an arm and a leg for it. The few times I actually reached someone, they had zero budget and zero intention of doing any work.
Customer support? Laughable. Ghosted on emails, endless runaround on the phone, and when they finally responded it was nothing but lame excuses and gaslighting: “Leads take time,” “This is normal,” “Maybe your sales skills suck.”
I regret every single penny I gave these crooks. This company is a predatory lead mill that preys on hardworking renovation contractors trying to build their business. They deliver nothing but frustration, wasted time, and empty bank accounts.
Stay far away. Do not give these scammers a single dollar. They are dishonest, incompetent, and deserve to be shut down. Zero stars — hell, negative stars if it were possible.
Never again. I’ll be warning every contractor I know to avoid this dumpster fire of a company.

April 10, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Highly recommended, Good support, Nice team

I own a construction company in toronto and i came across reno leadz via there ads on facebook, i called them and understood there process. I must say leads were qualified, quality is good, we started with there premium package then took larger projects packages and closed multiple projects with them. Recommended.

December 24, 2025
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