I experienced the same situation with Netquote.com . I received 5 emails in response to an auto insurance quote request, however, I did not request a quote for insurance. The quotes provided were for a car I do not have and for a quote I did not request. My name, email and address provided to the agents is accurate but I did not request anything.
After further review, it appears that netquote is the delivery service of my "lead" information to these agents. From my research, Netquote has a reputation for selling bogus leads to insurance agents. See http://www.complaintsboard.com and type in netquote. I will be happy to support any of your positions with netquote regarding their false delivery of information, and charging partners for bogus info. (contact me by email at jagothelf@msn.com)
The business that I received emails from are: Geico, Amica, American Family and Statefarm.
I emailed each of the agents and notified them of the deception and delivery of bogus info. If this happens to you as a consumer, contact the BBB. If you are an agent, do your research and you will quickly recognize that this is not an isolated occurrence.