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Posted By Martin Taylor What do people think of this as a way of drumming up business from a H and S consultancy/training business.
I took a cold call this morning from a training provider who had obtained my details from the HSE prosecution website following an accident in 2005.
They gave the impression that this was a regular source of 'business' for them.
Is this ambulance chasing in another way or an ethical manner to get business from a company that may need it?
Views please
Martin
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Posted By John Watson Have to say its not one I would use for our business, however I think some naivety on behalf of the caller has come through. If (and as I say its a hypothetical if) I had done got your details that way I certainly would not tell you!
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John
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Posted By DRB Blimey what an approach. Given that the data on the HSE website is usually a couple of years old it seems a bit short sighted to phone a company up in this way as it is implying that the company hasn't learnt anything since the accident or taken any action to correct things!
Not a good way to drum up business
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Posted By Tabs I have to agree with John.
Ethically, there is nothing wrong, it makes sense to start with those who appear there - obviously something was inadequate, and training may be able to help.
Business reputation would surely suffer - as would client/vendor relationship balance I think.
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