They will probably just point at your ad with the BBB logo and laugh to themselves. ;)
When I was a kid I thought it meant something. But in the last 25 years I haven't seen any evidence of them ever doing anything to help promote businesses who are registered. It means nothing to anybody except...
If you want BBB accreditation then skip the scam artist solicitor and call BBB directly. I bet if you talk directly to the source that you'll find out something other than what the solicitor told you.
ANYBODY calling your phone unsolicited and trying to sell you something should be viewed with...
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