Scott Stone
New member
As many of you know, I have multiple large contracts with cities. The smallest is about $260,000 a year. Because of what my core market is, we are in the streets and dealing with a lot of issues with the public and governments.
Recently, one of my cities had a green expo conference. I should have gone, I was invited, but I wasn't able to make it. Apparently, someone went to the conference, and claiming to be associated with my company, made a lot of claims, and innuendos, that were basically designed to damage my business, and my relationship with my cities.
As of right now, I am working to meet all the requirements that I was previously told, and have documented, were unnecessary, because of this unsolicited interference from someone claiming to be my environmental representative.
If you were to find out who the person was, what would you do to them?
Recently, one of my cities had a green expo conference. I should have gone, I was invited, but I wasn't able to make it. Apparently, someone went to the conference, and claiming to be associated with my company, made a lot of claims, and innuendos, that were basically designed to damage my business, and my relationship with my cities.
As of right now, I am working to meet all the requirements that I was previously told, and have documented, were unnecessary, because of this unsolicited interference from someone claiming to be my environmental representative.
If you were to find out who the person was, what would you do to them?