We survived the great recession when many of our colleagues in the building industry lost their jobs or went bankrupt. Jeff Seeley, Vice President of FSF, describes their experience.
Just ask Bob Foreman, of Foreman Seeley Fountain (FSF), a seven-person architectural firm of Norcross, Georgia.įSF had four analog telephone lines provided by TW Telecom, and now they are facing a bill for $166,000 in telephone charges that could bankrupt their business. Plain old telephone service (POTS) is a potential $100,000+ liability bomb that could explode at any time. This small architectural firm got hit with a telecom fraud attack.