Mass Email Spam Disguised as Marketing
If your business model relies on blasting unsolicited emails to industry professionals who never opted in, then congratulations—this outfit is operating exactly as intended.
I was contacted out of the blue by someone claiming to represent “GD Data / EDGT,” pushing a so-called “verified construction database.” No prior relationship. No consent. No relevance. Just a generic mass email sent via BCC like it’s still 2005.
What’s worse is the follow-up—because apparently ignoring spam now counts as an invitation to keep going.
No unsubscribe mechanism. No legitimate business address. Just a Gmail account and a recycled pitch about “decision-makers” and “targeted data.” That alone should tell you everything you need to know about the credibility of what they’re selling.
From a compliance standpoint, this raises serious questions. From a business standpoint, it’s a hard pass.
If you’re considering purchasing data from a company that can’t even follow basic email laws or professional boundaries, you might want to rethink what you’re actually buying—and how it was obtained.
Avoid at all costs.








