You are right. There is alot about this I don't know. The one thing I know for certain is that if Denko Mechanical was working on a legitimate job in the World Trade Center, there should be some record, some address or phone listing,or a shop or business office to confirm that there actually is a Denko Mechanical, other than what is on the previous reply. How many businesses have no listing in a phone book? Isn't that bad for business?
If the business they were working with was in the building, good luck finding the records.
some address or phone listing,or a shop or business office to confirm that there actually is a Denko Mechanical, other than what is on the previous reply.
Not necessarily. Many tradesman outfits work out of their trucks and work onsite. No shop necessary--the "shop" is a van.
How many businesses have no listing in a phone book?
Mine doesn't. A lot do not, because they don't have time to waste answering the phone--they're too busy working for paying customers.
Isn't that bad for business?
If the order book is full, advertising one's existence in the phone book means that you are inviting time-wasting phone calls. ("No, sir, we are not accepting new clients at this time. Good day, sir.")