I hadn’t noticed that part. I’m also in Atlanta, and I’m overdue for a new roof, so I’m making a mental note to be sure to avoid this company.
Edit: also a 205 (Alabama, apparently) area code, LOL. Fuckin’ johnny-come-lately can’t even bother getting a proper Atlanta phone number? Legit long-established businesses would have a 404 or maybe a 770.
To be fair, I’ve lived in Georgia for 10 years and still have the cell phone number from my home state. Makes it REAL easy to avoid spam calls because they all use my old area code and aren’t in my contacts. Granted, I don’t use that number for a local business.
“I in Atlanta” is flawless redneck.
I hadn’t noticed that part. I’m also in Atlanta, and I’m overdue for a new roof, so I’m making a mental note to be sure to avoid this company.
Edit: also a 205 (Alabama, apparently) area code, LOL. Fuckin’ johnny-come-lately can’t even bother getting a proper Atlanta phone number? Legit long-established businesses would have a 404 or maybe a 770.
To be fair, I’ve lived in Georgia for 10 years and still have the cell phone number from my home state. Makes it REAL easy to avoid spam calls because they all use my old area code and aren’t in my contacts. Granted, I don’t use that number for a local business.
I do too, but I don’t give my number out for business(which you said too). Even when I had to, I temporarily got a 678 google voice number