New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community
Yes, I have tried to contact several of them, none of them willing. They are very cage. "Send me $5000 to start work", they say. Just give me the money and then I may look at your financials and tell you if I see anything...This sounds to me like just another con game, and that they are all part of a cabal, or conspiracy. Do you know of any accountant, forencic or not, what you can recommend for honesty and sharpness? If so, I would appreciate the referral. I live in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx. Gerard Grosof - Concerned Citizens for Coop Reform - Give me your personal email address if you want to participate in my financial and legal studies about Coops.
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