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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4275673)
I really do not understand how in the world he can keep employees and if they are paid or paid on time. Does he own that building in Florida, if not, is the rent paid along with all the other bills.
Some of the employees have to be reading these threads so I would wonder what do they make of this plus how and why should they work for a business / person like this. I know at the boatshow it was mentioned they have taken an azz beating on the net by an employee in the booth. This thread surely is adding another beating to the other side of that azz. Just saying. LT Angle Road LLC 8333 Ewing Ave Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-0000 Paid 732K for it in Dec 2010. http://www.paslc.org/map/propertySearch.html 500K mortgage on it: http://oncore.stlucieclerk.com/oncor...i=0&ref=search |
Overview of Lt Angle Road, LLC in Fort Pierce, FL
Lt Angle Road, LLC filed as a Foreign Limited Liability in the State of Florida on Thursday, December 9, 2010 and is approximately five years old, as recorded in documents filed with Florida Department of State. The filing is currently active as of the last data refresh which occured on Sunday, September 1, 2013. A corporate filing is called a foreign filing when an existing corporate entity files in a state other than the state they originally filed in. This does not necessarily mean that they are from outside the United States. Key People Leonard Worden serves as the Managing Member and has interests in other corporate entities including Concrete Systems, Inc., Csi Marine LLC . Leonard's past corporate affiliations include Mpc, LLC . Anthony Frisina is the Managing Member of Lt Angle Road, LLC. Anthony's additional corporate interests include Arrow Power Boats LLC located in Lyndhurst, NJ . The registered agent for the company is Business Filings Incorporated. Also known as a statutory or resident agent, the registered agent is responsible for receiving legal notifications regarding court summons, lawsuits, and other legal actions involving the corporate entity. |
This sounds like a great company to get involved with. Talk about setting up a web of deception so you can skirt responsibility. For the few guys on here who were thinking about these boats, after seeing all this I think you better think twice. This whole thing kind of makes me ashamed to say I own a Spectre.
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Frisina has nothing to do with Spectre powerboats.The new owners of which Chris Ivey is managing member is a stand up guy who does what he says hes going to do.
Chris has some exciting things coming out and has a good group of boat builders behind him along with having the capitol to back it up. |
Originally Posted by JamesGang
(Post 4276189)
This sounds like a great company to get involved with. Talk about setting up a web of deception so you can skirt responsibility. For the few guys on here who were thinking about these boats, after seeing all this I think you better think twice. This whole thing kind of makes me ashamed to say I own a Spectre.
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Originally Posted by skater40
(Post 4276197)
Frisina has nothing to do with Spectre powerboats.The new owners of which Chris Ivey is managing member is a stand up guy who does what he says hes going to do.
Chris has some exciting things coming out and has a good group of boat builders behind him along with having the capitol to back it up. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 4276136)
Factory at 309 Angle Road is owned by:
LT Angle Road LLC 8333 Ewing Ave Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-0000 Paid 732K for it in Dec 2010. http://www.paslc.org/map/propertySearch.html 500K mortgage on it: http://oncore.stlucieclerk.com/oncor...i=0&ref=search Wasn't a big part part of the article a cpl years ago about Frisina and his newly acquired brands how having no mortgage was a big part of being able to be so competitive with their pricing? It's easy to be profitable if you screw vendors, partners and some customers along the way. |
Originally Posted by Chuck
(Post 4276227)
Frisina only had the Spectre name for a short time, and not long enough to tarnish the name forever in my opinion. I really enjoyed my 30 that Jay Pilini built for me and I hope that the new owner Chris prospers with it as well. Thanks again for the support, it is much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Chuck
(Post 4276231)
Wasn't a big part part of the article a cpl years ago about Frisina and his newly acquired brands how having no mortgage was a big part of being able to be so competitive with their pricing? It's easy to be profitable if you screw vendors, partners and some customers along the way.
Last time I talked to Worden, he hadn't been paid anything.:party-smiley-004: |
What a mess.
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