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I received a call from this company on 10/11/13 from a representative, Jason, seeking to sell space within their books that are distributed amongst various country club communities in Georgia. Although my marketing budget is very small, I was intrigued by the opportunity; however, I did not have sufficient time at that moment for the call. After repeatedly explaining this to Jason, I requested that he either give me a call back the following week or send me an email with the details. He very rudely hung up on me as I apologized to HIM for not having the time to continue the call and disrupting the flow of his call scripting.
The following week, on Monday 10/14/13 and Tuesday 10/15/13, I received a message from Jason requesting that I call him. Upon calling him back, I advised that I may have been interested in his offer up until he hung up on me. He refused to acknowledge his rudeness, let alone apologize for his disrespectfulness, and commenced to tell me that I am the one needing the advertising and he would transfer me to the equivalent of his supervisor. When I pressed him on the issue of hanging up on me previously and asked to be removed from their calling list, he then hung up on me again.
Since further investigating this company in effort to send a strongly worded letter, I have found out that this company Priority One is allegedly a scam.
Shame on Jason and the company he represents.