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MEG Companies Edward &Ned& Gordon review: Files false claims 1

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Ned Gordon (full legal name Edward Charles Gordon) scams people into business and real estate agreements then turns on you and becomes litigious and files false lawsuits. He does so under a multitude of plaintiff names. Some examples are MEG Companies (supposedly he is the vice president even though he isn't listed on their web site), Harold Vickerry, Vickerry Hudson, Harold Vickerry Nashua, etc. He also does business in the Boston area under a variety of names. Ned Gordon shows up in all kinds of fancy cars and talks a confusing but what seems like a good game. He comes across as honest and sincere but be aware, he is anything BUT these things. Tried to attach a photo but sure enough, this slippery, sketchy character was too smart and elusive for that. If you need proof, talk to any of the tenants at the Nashua Mall in Nashua NH, especially the owner of the Chinese restaurant. You can also talk to the owners of previous tenants, such as True Blue Cleaners. Owners of Tulley Buick can also fill you in. Owners of Chunk's Movie Theaters are other god people to talk to about Edward Charles "Ned" Gordon. RUN AWAY FROM ANYONE SOUNDING LIKE OR LOOKING LIKE NED GORDON!

Update by happynashuan
Jun 03, 2011 3:17 am EDT

His father owned the former Alexander's Supermarket at the Nashua Mall. He is the nicest man. The senior Mr. Gordon must be so sad that he spawned this ### Edward Charles "Ned" Gordon. All of the above is true, experienced it firsthand. In fact, there's many more examples.

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Edward "Ned" Gordon
Londonderry, US
Jun 24, 2011 4:51 pm EDT

If you are going to defame someone's character, then you should cite specific cases that support your statement.