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	<title>Comments on: Bench Craft Company Complaints, Reviews and Ripoffs</title>
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		<title>By: World's Best Gatekeeper</title>
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		<description>The caller left a voicemail with a phone number that did not match the caller ID. He said it was regarding a project at  golf course. We are a painting company, so the obvious assumption is that they were calling for a painting project.
I returned the call and the person answered simply &quot;Bench Mark&quot;. This set off a red flag immediately. Our company wasted our money on them in 2008-2009 for advertising that never happened. I confirmed the nature of the call which had nothing to do with painting. I told the Bench Mark representative that I don&#039;t appreciate the misleading voice mail and that there is no way we would ever do business with their company again. I told him that I don&#039;t want to receive any calls from them in the future.
His response was that there is no legal requirement for a &quot;Do Not Call&quot; list for business to business calls, therefore they do not keep a list. I asked him why that is when other businesses keep such lists as a courtesy to other businesses. He repeated his comment about no legal requirement. 
I find it amazing that they will continue to contact businesses that they have already ripped off in the past.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The caller left a voicemail with a phone number that did not match the caller ID. He said it was regarding a project at  golf course. We are a painting company, so the obvious assumption is that they were calling for a painting project.<br />
I returned the call and the person answered simply &#8220;Bench Mark&#8221;. This set off a red flag immediately. Our company wasted our money on them in 2008-2009 for advertising that never happened. I confirmed the nature of the call which had nothing to do with painting. I told the Bench Mark representative that I don&#8217;t appreciate the misleading voice mail and that there is no way we would ever do business with their company again. I told him that I don&#8217;t want to receive any calls from them in the future.<br />
His response was that there is no legal requirement for a &#8220;Do Not Call&#8221; list for business to business calls, therefore they do not keep a list. I asked him why that is when other businesses keep such lists as a courtesy to other businesses. He repeated his comment about no legal requirement.<br />
I find it amazing that they will continue to contact businesses that they have already ripped off in the past.</p>
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