New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community
Thank you for the information. We would rather do without the service the reason being that these Board members that want to install our intercom with only our private telephone numbers cannot be trusted. They have already deceived Shareholders to collect proxies from them. They had their friend the Super going around the building under the pretense of doing repairs that their work orders have been unattended for 9 plus months. The super would have a clip board with him telling the shareholders to sign a release that the work was done, what he did was turn the page and make them sign a proxy for the the tyrant board in power. How do we know they won't get hold of a device and bug our telephones. How do we know this would not be another Watergate in a coop. These people are pirates and cannot be trusted with any private information, they are to desperate to remain in power they will stop at nothing. The President of the Board's son sells drugs in the building, the Vice president of the Boards daughter was caught forging and making up false graduate deplomas and selling it to school teachers. She herself applied for a teachers job without any credentials. The Treasurer and Secretary had their company do the major capital improvement on our building (conflict of interest). Another members brother in law ripped off our building for hundreds of thousands while he was Vice president and they are all protecting the super that does illegal renovations and causes muliple fines for doing these jobs without permits and endangering the lives of others by not having these permits, meanwhile the super is working on the coops clock double dipping. Would you trust these people with your private information?
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