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Help For Norvergence Customers

Non-commercial Forum Offers help for Norvergence Customers.

(PRWEB) July 19, 2004 -- This forum to provide a common place for Norvergence Customers to share their experience with others.

You will find the board up and running as http://www.b87.com

This is a non-commercial board to help users of Norvergence find answers. Registration required to post or reply to keep the "vultures"
away.

Thousands of NorVergence customers were expected to lose service Thursday evening, one day after the telecommunications reseller filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

An estimated 7,000 small and medium-sized businesses nationwide receiving phone or Internet services through Qwest Communications were going to be shut off by 5 p.m.

Telecommunications provider NorVergence has been forced into bankruptcy court by three creditors who claim the Newark company isn't paying its bills.

If you have been victimized by Norvergence, past employee or have any information to share, please join us at http://www.b87.com.

The sole purpose of this bulletin board is help the victims help themselves.

Note: For help and information regarding Norvergence, please go to www.b87.com - here you will find other users (victims) of Norvergence Fraud - Join and Promote!

The Norvergence saga is in low gear right now, while bankruptcy
proceedings have been rescheduled for Monday the 26th of July. Some of the interesting developments I have noticed this past week include the fact that Norvergence's own attorneys have filed to be released from their duties. That's pretty bad, when even your own lawyers abandon you.

There was also a VERY interesting document submitted to the court from Adtran, manufacturers of Norvergence's magic "Matrix device". Although the document is a very bad reproduction, from what I have been able to make of it, it seems that the Norvergence Matrix device had a wholesale value of approximately $2,297.40. That's a far cry from the $15,000 to $25,000 that customers were reportedly asked to pay for it. There is no mention of what the Norvergence "SOHO" box cost. I'd be shocked if that thing had a wholesale value of over $100 though.

You can download the Adtran filing and other court documents at http://www.thedigest.com/docs/norvergence/ . I'm trying to keep this archive as up to date as possible, and upload new docs several times per week. Pretty much every document from the bankruptcy case is there, with the exception of some useless stuff like proof of service statements and such

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