Caller asked for the president of the company by his first name. Caller's name was Brandon. He said that they are working on a project together. Asked a lot of questions. Our company is not interested in this calls. Waste of time.
I just received a call from this number- and I have no intention of allowing anyone to upload my database / client list.
Very intelligent way to get a database started though- give them ten for trying.
I just received a phone call from this number and they wanted to do an "editorial" on our company for the American Builders Quarterly. She said that she will take our information to her editor and get back with me to do a detailed interview. She asked if we would give a list of our suppliers for the article to show the relationships we have with our vendors. I didn't give any information on our suppliers and I won't be giving any information after I read these previous comments.
It looks like they are a publishing company of some sort and they publish a number of different magazine titles. It took some digging but I found their main website. www.bgandh.com
They sure made it difficult to find but it seems as if they are a real company. The magazines look good though. I filled out the subscriber information for all of their titles, guess we will see what happens.
The layout might be fine, but the only ones who ever see these magazines are the companies that have projects featured in them. And the odd person like Blake who subscribes online. At best, this is vanity press. When you accept their offer and provide contacts, you are only setting up your project partners for calls from a very aggressive phone bank. And they will mention your company's name.