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Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 1 of 61 Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 2 of 61 Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 1 of 61 Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 2 of 61 EXHIBIT A Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 3 of 61 United Road Towing, Inc., et al. – Service List to e-mail Recipients Served 3/10/2017 1 PERSON AND ENTITY WHO HAS EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN PURCHASING UNITED ROAD TOWING, INC. ASSETS WERE SERVED. THE NAME OF THIS PARTY HAS NOT BEEN STATED DUE TO THE NEED TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY. Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 4 of 61 EXHIBIT B Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 5 of 61 United Road Towing, Inc., et al. – Service List to facsimile Recipients Served 3/10/2017 1 PERSON AND ENTITY WHO HAS EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN PURCHASING UNITED ROAD TOWING, INC. ASSETS WERE SERVED. THE NAME OF THIS PARTY HAS NOT BEEN STATED DUE TO THE NEED TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY. Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 6 of 61 EXHIBIT C Case 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 7 of 61 United Road Towing, Inc., et al. – U.S. Mail Served 3/10/2017 69 PEOPLE AND ENTITIES WHO HAVE EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN PURCHASING UNITED ROAD TOWING, INC. ASSETS WERE SERVED. THE NAMES OF THESE PARTIES HAVE NOT BEEN STATED DUE TO THE NEED TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY. United Road Towing, Inc. - U.S. CaseMail 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 8 of 61 Served 3/10/2017 142 MYSTIC, INC. 1ST AYD 24 HR WRECKER 142-148 MYSTIC AVE. P.O. BOX 5298 616 E JEFFERSON MEDFORD, MA 02155 ELGIN, IL 60121-5298 LANCASTER, TX 75146 4100 CHEYENNE, LLC 50 MYSTIC AVENUE, LLC A & N TOWING AND TRANSPORT 4100 E. CHEYENNE 50 MYSTIC AVE. 6032 SIRENIA PLACE LAS VEGAS, NV 89115 MEDFORD, MA 02155 WALFORF, MD 20603 A & S A BETTER DOOR & WINDOW A COMPANY INC. 222 ANDOVER ST. 203 GLENWOOD ROAD ATTN: DESTINY THOMAS WILMINGTON, MA 02116 CHICAGO HEIGHTS, IL 60411 P.O. BOX 5702 BOISE, ID 83705 A.B. 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BOX 5616 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216 MONTGOMERY, AL 36130-1463 MONTGOMERY, AL 36103-5616 Page 1 of 49 United Road Towing, Inc. - U.S. CaseMail 17-10249-LSS Doc 179 Filed 03/17/17 Page 9 of 61 Served 3/10/2017 ALL AMERICAN TROPHY KING ALL DATA ALL DAY TOWING LLC 4749 W 137TH ST 9412 BIG HORN BLVD. 2457 KAMBER ROAD CRESTWOOD, IL 60445 ELK GROVE, CA 95758 BELLEVUE, WA 98007 ALLEN, RICHARD ALLSTATE ALLSTATE 222 BURNHAM ST, APT A ATTN: IAN C. HERNANDEZ C/O BERNARD CROTTY LOWELL, IN 46356 C/O DONATO, MINX, BROWN & POOL, P.C. 9550 BORMET DR., SUITE 302 3200 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY, STE. 2300 MOKENA, IL 60448 HOUSTON, TX 77027 ALLY, ___ ALMAN, ROBERT ALPINE WATER SYSTEMS ATTN: IAN C. HERNANDEZ 32170 CASTAIC RD 6351 HINSON ST. STE A C/O DONATO, MINX, BROWN & POOL, P.C. CASTAIC, CA 91384 LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 3200 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY, STE. 2300 HOUSTON, TX 77027 ALVARADO, JUAN C AMERICAN COMPRESSED GASSES AMERICAN EPAY, INC. 9817 S EXCHANGE 189 CENTRAL AVE 8420 BRYN MAWR AVE. 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