More disparities found in Pavilion developer's past

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

More discrepancies into the references of former Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement Park master developer Barry Landreth have surfaced, including a statement from Goldman Sachs saying the investment firm has never done business with him.

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Well, at least this is a roadblock, may hinder the project for a couple years, and hopefully that will be long enough for someone to figure out it was a mistake in the first place:).
Now maybe we can start a petition to start maintaining the Hurricane!
*** This post was edited by swampfoxer 1/26/2005 11:53:13 PM ***
Or at least replace those light weight fiberglass toy trains on Hurricane and replace them with real coaster trains

*** This post was edited by SLFAKE 1/27/2005 9:20:31 AM ***

^^YES, I like that idea even more!! Too bad the Pavilion folks fell for Denise Dinns big sales pitch to buy those darn Gerstlaurer trains. She got her kickback alright!!
Can we say Millineum Flyers?
^^That would be awesome!!! Unfortunately, Claire & Co. would never sell them to a non GCI coasters....
You have to wonder how anyone would think that a reference from a major financial firm with a hotmail address could be legitimate. Certainly before you accept anyone for a project, you call the references and verify them. You also check to verify that the phone number is legit.

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