Camp Lejeune Leads

The Camp Lejeune enpoint allow you as a Publisher to post Camp Lejeune leads directly to Bright Horizons Media. Leads sent to the API use the POST method and require both credentials and your Publisher to be enabled for posting Camp Lejeune leads. Leads are posted in JSON format.

Creative and TCPA must be approved before running. TCPA for offer must be: By clicking "Yes" I expressly authorize Camp Lejeune Compensation to call or text me at the phone number XXX-XXX XXXX using an automated dialer and prerecorded messages in order to see if I am eligible. Accepting this consent is not required to obtain any good or service.
Targeting: Males between the ages of 40-89 years old, all US states.

Method Endpoint Endpoint Type
Post https://api.brighthorizonsmedia.com/post/mass-tort/camp-lejeune/ JSON

POST PARAMETERS

To successfully post Camp Lejeune leads, two arrays need to be passed to the JSON endpoint: the xauth[] array and the transaction[] array.

The xauth[] array contains your Publisher ID and the API key assigned by your Account Manager.

The transaction[] contains all the details about the lead (first name, last name, email, consumer IP, etc.).

xauth[] Parameters

Field Type Required? Description
affiliateid INT Yes Your Publisher Id (aka Affiliate Id) provided by your Account Manager
key STRING (36) Yes The API Key provided by your Account Manager.

transaction[] Parameters

Field Type Required? Description
firstname STRING Yes First name as provided by the consumer
lastname STRING Yes Last name as provided by the consumer
dob STRING Yes Date of birth as provide by the consumer. Must be in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
gender STRING Yes The gender as provided by the consumer. Must be either "male" or "female".
phone STRING Yes Phone number as provided by the consumer. Can be passed in any format (see following examples) but must be a valid phone number with 10 digits. Examples: 3105551212, (310) 555-1212, 310-555-1212, 310.555.1212.
email STRING Yes Email address as provided by the consumer
address STRING Yes Street address as provided by the consumer
address2 STRING Optional
city STRING Yes City as provided by the consumer
state CHAR (2) Yes The state abbreviation as provided by the consumer
zip STRING Yes The zip code as provided by the consumer. For US zip codes, make sure to include any leading zeros to ensure the zip code has a length of 5 characters.
source STRING Yes The fully qualified URL of the webpage where the lead was generated (excluding any query string parameters)
ip STRING Yes The IP address of the consumer when the form was submitted on your website (not your server IP address). Can be either IPV4 or IPv6.
useragent STRING Yes The browser user agent captured when the consumer submitted the lead
acceptlanguage STRING Yes The Accept-Language header captured from the consumer's browser when the consumer submitted the request. Refer to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Accept-Language for more details about the Accept-Language request header. If you do not collect this value, you may pass the value: en-US.
trustedformcertid STRING Yes The full TrustedForm URL of where the consumer submitted the lead
sub1 STRING Yes Additional field for tracking purposes
sub2 STRING Optional Additional field for tracking purposes
sub3 STRING Optional Additional field for tracking purposes
sub4 STRING Optional Additional field for tracking purposes
sub5 STRING Optional Additional field for tracking purposes

REQUESTS & RESPONSES

SAMPLE REQUEST


POST /post/mass-tort/camp-lejeune/ HTTP/1.1
Host: https://api.brighthorizonsmedia.com
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 561

{
  "xauth": {
    "affiliateid": 123456, 
    "key": "96852585-58lk-5g5r-63jk8-25lp2574poiu"
  },
  "transaction": {
    "firstname": "JJ",
    "lastname": "McClure",
    "gender": "male",
    "dob": "1982-07-03",
    "phone": "7025551212",
    "email": "jjmcclure@example.com",
    "address": "123 Cannonball Lane",
    "address2": "",
    "city": "Boulder City",
    "state": "NV",
    "zip": 89002,
    "ip": "192.168.168.1",    
    "source": "https://yourdomain.com/path",
    "useragent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/108.0.0.0 Safari/537.36",
    "acceptlanguage": "en-US,en;q=0.5",
    "trustedformcertid": "https://cert.trustedform.com/zz2z1zzz11zz4z57z212z7z1f36z007f05zz3zzz",
    "sub1": "your_sub_id",
    "sub2": "",
    "sub3": "",
    "sub4": "",
    "sub5": ""    
  }
}

SAMPLE RESPONSE

When a Camp Lejeune lead is posted to us, a JSON response will be returned containing useful information about whether the lead was accepted and any additional information we can provide. Below is an example of a successful response.

A response with sold = 1 (or "sold":1) means the lead was accepted by a buyer and is billable. Sold = 0 (or "sold":0) is NOT billable.

The "accepted" parameter is not to be used for determining whether a lead is billable.


{
    "validated": 1,
    "accepted": 1,
    "sold": 1,
    "disposition": "SOLD",
    "messages": [],
    "errors": [],    
    "transactionid": 123456789,
    "leadid": 123456789
}

FAILED RESPONSE

If the request failed, the response will include an errors object which may contain 1 or more error messages. This example will return an error message because the Publisher Id was not passed through the pubid parameter.


{
    "validated": 0,
    "accepted": 0,
    "sold": 0,
    "disposition": "REJECTED",
    "messages": [
        "Mass Tort > Camp Lejeune lead could not be validated"
    ],
    "errors":
    [
        [
            "Email Address (required): could not validate email address",
            "Phone (required): can not be blank"
        ]
    ]
}