After publishing our previous post regarding Alex Barron’s company ABCISP, Inc, a few observations and questions were brought to our attention by dedicated readers.
On Alex’s website AlexBarron.com he claims to have had one of the fastest growing companies in the San Diego area, two years running. This is all fine and dandy, but by what qualifications did he use to make this claim? As best we can tell his company never exceeded 17 employees. With that, if it was a fast growing IT company, that would equate to it being highly sought by larger corporations. Why was Alex not bought out, but instead his company was suspended for not paying taxes?
Furthermore, if Alex’s business was going so well, then why did he have at least 2 lawsuits against it? The first was when Sky Electronics took ABCISP, Inc. to court 6/29/2009 and later won a judgement for $7099. In 2012 a Writ of Execution Returned was returned unsatisfied (meaning the sheriff attempted to collect the debt but failed). It is unclear if he ever paid this debt. https://unicourt.com/case/ca-sd-sky-electronics-inc-vs-abcisp-inc-652988
The second lawsuit was when CDW Corporation took ABCISP, Inc. to court in 2010 and won a judgement for $15,338.12. It is unclear if this debt was paid, or is outstanding. https://unicourt.com/case/ca-sd-cdw-corporation-inc-vs-abcisp-inc-482345
Now we at Chuckleberries understand in the corporate world lawsuits happen. But if ABCISP, Inc. was as profitable as Alex claims, then why was he having financial trouble in 2009-2010? Why can’t you just be honest Alex and tell people you had some business problems, but you got them fixed? And lastly, have you satisfied these debts?
Chester, aka Bob