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Baruch Monument Co
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We are sorry to have to write an awful review about anyone, but we wanted to save others the heartache we have suffered because of Baruch Monuments. Paul Rosenberg, the owner of Baruch Monuments in NJ, seems to be committing fraud, where he takes people's money for tombstones, only to skip out on his obligation by not ever delivering them to the cemetary. Over 2 years have gone by since a death in our family after which we paid for a monument, only to have it never installed. The grave remains unmarked. After many attempts for resolution, we were met with delays, false promises and stalling on the part of Mr Rosenberg. We heard this happened to others, where they gather family members for an unveiling, only to have no tombstone to show. It's so disrespectful & awful, both for the remaining family members and for the memory of the deceased. So now we have to get another monument made by someone else. Save yourself the tsuris and go elsewhere.
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