Karla Gutierrez
GBSuboptimal leads and worst customer service Our office tried Nolo.com for 5 months and found that most leads are evasive. The few that we were able to reach wanted immediate answers to legal questions without going through a consultation. In general, Nolo leads are looking for free legal advice to do it themselves. No client potential here. Additionally, Nolo customer service is atrocious. You are never able to get someone at the time you need help and when they return your call, they are rude and want to get you off the phone. This happened every time, not just once. Indication of a sour work environment.
customer
GBLaw Offices Of Antoinette Middleton, APC I contacted the San Diego law offices of Antoinette Middleton when I had questions related to completing a living revocable trust using NOLO's Quicken WillMaker. Via short appointment, Ms. Middleton provided clear, thorough answers to each of my questions. She was extremely knowledgeable about the legal issues and skilled at translating legal terms into plain English! I now have a lawyer who I rely on for any future needs and highly recommend her to others.
Kirk S. Lippold
GBExcellent products that need to be fully supported in Mac OSX. Every product I have ever purchased from Nolo has proved exceptionally well written and concise. Products like Will Maker and others should be made compatible with Mac OSX, since that program has become so widely used throughout society. It's a segment of the market that cannot be ignored any longer and Nolo should step up their game to stay competitive.
Christi DeBerry
GBTotal scam Total scam - they send spam emails to people looking for loans and sell them to bankruptcy attorneys - huh? Terrible customer service-owned by KKR which says it all. Run away if you are thinking of purchasing leads from them. We spend $25k/month with them and have to fight tooth and nail over the SPAM we receive.
Paul Hartnett
GBCan not use. I order the will and setting up an estate trust download, and inadvertently forgot to order the CD version as well. Because of the Snowden affair, as well as the hacking crises that continues to show up in POP sales, I am (reluctantly) becoming paranoid in using online software. Can I order a CD that I can use offline? I just don't think I have the chops to ward off being robbed, and don't see internet security as enough to protect my assets--whether they are online IRS software programs or will software which enters assets that could be viewed by snoopers. Help!