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by: Bill Nash continued from page 7 First let me say thank you for all your phone calls and emails. This has taken considerable time away from my business, but I truly believe it has been worthwhile. Unlike Mr. Bankoff, I write and type all the copy for the UGlassIt and Fibre-Shelkote web sites, so I do tend to fall a little behind in this area. However, business is always slow at Christmas, so I should be able to catch up. Regarding the many questions about where Mr. Bankoff actually operates his so-called business from, an address which has never appeared on any of his five web sites, this is the real address: UltraGuard It's a perfect address for his kind of operation because if it were not for Google maps, it is almost impossible to locate. The street number is hidden from Township Line Road, and the building is actually in the 100 block. In other words, the postal service and the residents know where the building is located, but someone with warranty in-hand would be hard pressed find it. It's just like the phony address that he used in New Jersey before I forced him to change it. The post office knew where to take mail sent to 153 Waverly Road, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054, but since that address doesn't exist in Mount Laurel, a dissatisfied customer would be hard pressed to find that one too. Here is the tiny apartment where this "so-called" manufacturer operates from: You too can pretend to be a manufacturer, at the same address, for a "major" investment of $700.00 a month rent + a toll-free telephone number. Plus, you can get a month-to-month lease (in case you have to leave town quickly). updated: Thursday, December 24, 2009 I admit that it does seem hard to believe that anyone can be so deceitful, so I've included the following from www.apartmentcities.com/Apartments/printPA-13927/ NOTE: You may even see him outside when he takes his dirty laundry to the "Laundry Facility", wherever that might be. This character can't even afford a washer/dryer of his own. Anybody else want to send him $10,000.00 or $15,000.00 of their hard earned money?
To be continued Saturday, December 26, 2009
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