In Central Florida
10/5/2009
The BBB of Central Florida has received complaints from businesses about National Business Publishing Corporation located in Winter Park, Florida. The company sells business directories nationwide (in book or online version). Complaints are regarding misleading sales tactics. The complaints report that their business was offered a "free copy of the 2009 Edition valued at $500." The offer is most often industry specific (National Contractors Guide, National Roofers Guide, Industry Guide) and received via mail. The fine print reveals that in fact there is no true, free offer. In order to receive a copy of the publication you must pay "$249 for inclusion in the guide." Failure to sign and return the statement generally results in an automatic invoicing for $299. This type of guide is known as a vanity publication.
Businesses report being fooled by the document because it contains a pasted signature obtained from an unknown document. The signature is often that of the business' owner or an administrator. It is unclear as to whether or not a business has ever received an actual publication from the National Business Publishing Corporation.For a complete report on this company, click here.
BBB of Central Florida urges all businesses to protect your company by employing the following practices:
To distinguish a reputable directory from those of little or no value, the BBB suggests the following tips:
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