I signed to get real estate leads from Zillow at $500 per month. They promised me I was going to get at least 60 leads in 6 months contract. It has been 60 days and I have gotten no leads. They say they have sent me leads but these leads are not qualified to buy a house, any house. I was promised that if I didn't get any leads that they will switch me to another zip code and that they were going to work with me to be successful. When I requested the change of zip code and complain about the quality of leads, I was told that if I wanted good leads I need to pay more money. I told them I need to get out of the contract because I can't afford to be paying for zero leads. Their answer is that ZILLOW has rules and I would not be able to get out of the contract. AGENTS please don't fall for their sales pitch and hope that you will get high-quality or even average leads.Zillow is scamming agents and after you sign their contract they can care less if you get something back or not, in return for your hard-earned money.The salesperson is asking me why am I complaining so soon and that I should wait longer to get a single lead!! I already paid $1000 and due for another $500 and not a single lead after 60 days. The salesperson is telling me that if a client doesn't qualify now I should wait around 2 years for this client to return.ZILLOW is illegally ripping agents off with false promises and on top of that, they are enforcing a fake contract.How is there a company like Zillow that is shameless charging agents credit cards in exchange for nothing? The Federal Trade Commission should put a stop to these illegal contracts that are good for nothing.I'm on my 5th-month of horrible after-effects from covid and wanted to pick some leads and get back to work. I don't have a single lead from Zillow but I do have a credit card bill for $1000 and due for another $500.Realtors stay away from lead scam contracts from Zillow.