So in other words Pierce just sells the use of his name and... the address of a whole shopping center (not a specific business in it? Is that correct?) to be used on legally required business papers which inconveniently might need a US address, or might otherwise need to obfuscate their actual operations or origins. It sounds like Mr. Pi…
So in other words Pierce just sells the use of his name and... the address of a whole shopping center (not a specific business in it? Is that correct?) to be used on legally required business papers which inconveniently might need a US address, or might otherwise need to obfuscate their actual operations or origins. It sounds like Mr. Pierce's client list might be a good shopping list for some federal agency whose business it is to look into business fraud. As far as 45 being on that list... of course he is. I expect most who buy the watches aren't expecting to get high quality so much as points they can call in later.
He’s probably just a registered agent for service of process. Someone can serve him with a lawsuit for one of his 100,000 clients and his only job is to mail it to the client.
So in other words Pierce just sells the use of his name and... the address of a whole shopping center (not a specific business in it? Is that correct?) to be used on legally required business papers which inconveniently might need a US address, or might otherwise need to obfuscate their actual operations or origins. It sounds like Mr. Pierce's client list might be a good shopping list for some federal agency whose business it is to look into business fraud. As far as 45 being on that list... of course he is. I expect most who buy the watches aren't expecting to get high quality so much as points they can call in later.
Please pass this info to the IRS. :)
He’s probably just a registered agent for service of process. Someone can serve him with a lawsuit for one of his 100,000 clients and his only job is to mail it to the client.