This is not even journalism ... its trash. Statements like
"On Wednesday, at The Post's request, SpongeTech provided addresses, phone numbers and contacts for its largest customers through its outside investor relations firm, Lippert Heilshorn & Associates.
But efforts by The Post to verify the information fell flat."
Hmmm, they didn't receive a call back in 15 minutes???
Or how about this?
"A call yesterday to the Dubai Export Import number that Spongetech provided led to a receptionist who took a message for Elsayed. Within a few hours, the number was "disabled.""
Hmmm, what exactly does this mean? Disabled? Let me guess, busy.
Funny, this sensationalist did get a hold of Walgreens? Or at least could verify sales there? Hmmm, tell us about Spongetech's ability to sell product to a fortune 100 company. We would like these details too. Whose pocket is she in?