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Case 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 1 of 506 Case 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 2 of 506 Case 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 1 of 506 Case 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 2 of 506 EXHIBIT A FTD Companies, Inc., et al. - U.S.Case Mail 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 3 of 506 Served 8/28/2019 #2 CLIENT LP 1 STOP INDUSTRIAL SERVICES LLC 114 GRAND HOLDINGS INC C/O DIVERSIFIED DEVELOPMENT GR P.O. BOX 63 20945 DEVONSHIRE ST, STE 102 7519 N INGRAM AVE 104 HENRYVILLE, PA 18332 CHATWORTH, CA 91311 FRESNO, CA 93711 12 INTERACTIVE LLC 1-800 FLOWERS ALLEN 1-800 FLOWERS CONROYS DBA PERKSPOT 710 E MAIN ST 22065 SHERMAN WAY 320 WEST OHIO ST, SUITE 1W ALLEN, TX 75002-3119 CANOGA PARK, CA 91303-3022 CHICAGO, IL 60654 1-800-SUNFLORIST.COM 181 FLORIST 1903 SOLUTIONS LLC 729 W RANCHO VISTA BLVD 7-181 PLAINS RD W 6440 LUSK BLVD, STE D203 PALMDALE, CA 93551-3735 BURLINGTON, ON L7T 0B1 SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 CANADA 1ST COMBINED MANAGEMENT CO INC 1ST MOMENT FLOWERS 1WORLD SYNC VERTEX FINANCIAL 705 PECAN AVE 1009 LENOX DR, SUITE 202 8750 N CENTRAL EXPWY, STE 90 ROUND ROCK, TX 78664-4450 LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 DALLAS, TX 75231 2 BY 4 CONTRACTING LLC 2 MONKEY TRADING LLC 2 MONKEY TRADING, LLC 13499 BISCAYNE BLVD, SUITE 1712 3601 VINELAND RD, STE 14 3601 VINELAND RD, STE 14 NORTH MIAMI, FL 33181 ORLANDO, FL 32811-5660 ORLANDO, FL 32811 21ST CENTURY MEDIA NEWSPAPERS LLC 2311239 ONTARIO INC 24 ROSAS AL DIA DBA CONNECTICUT NEWSPAPERS 592 SHEPPARD AVE W, STE 551 CALLE 175 NUM 5805 VILLA DEL PRADO P.O. BOX 80064 TORONTO, ON M3H 6A7 BOGOTA PRESCOTT, AZ 86304-8064 CANADA COLOMBIA 2522937 ONTARIO INC 2CV INC 3 BLIND MICE WINDOW COVERINGS INC DBA DOLCE CHOCOLATE COMPANY 460 BUSH ST FL 1 6150 LUSK BLVD, B103 16 QUEEN ELIZABETH BLVD SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94108 SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 TORONTO, ON M8Z 1L8 CANADA 3 B'S FLOWERS 3 NAVESINK LOGISTICS INC 360 MEDIA WATCH 106-4807 44 AVE 32 MARCSHIRE DR ATTN: MYA HAN STONY PLAIN, AB T7Z 1V5 MIDDLETOWN, NJ 07748 14-25 33RD RD CANADA ASTORIA, NY 11106 360 MEDIAWATCH 360 MEDIAWATCH LLC 360I LLC 14-25 33RD RD 14-25 33RD RD C/O MOSES & SINGER LLP ASTORIA, NY 11106 ASTONIA, NY 11106 ATTN: JESSICA K. BONTEQUE THE CHRYSLER BUILDING 405 LEXINGTON AVE NEW YORK, NY 10174-1299 365 DIRECT 365DIRECT LLC 38TH STREET FLOWERS 816 W SPRINGFIELD RD DBA BIRTHDAYPAK 1508 MCCARTHY RD SPRINGFIELD, PA 19064 816 WEST SPRINGFIELD RD SAINT PAUL, MN 55121-1906 SPRINGFIELD, PA 19064 3C FLORAL 3D DATACOM 3D EXHIBITS,INC 285 N MAIN ST 11365 SUNRISE GOLD CIR 800 ALBION AVE SPANISH FORK, UT 84660-1726 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95742 SCHAUMBURG, IL 60193 Page 1 of 492 FTD Companies, Inc., et al. - U.S.Case Mail 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 4 of 506 Served 8/28/2019 3IN1 BATHTUB AND KITCHEN REFINISHING INC 3M COMPANY 4 HEARTS FLOWERS 317 QUINTARD ST P.O. BOX 371227 5546 OLD SHELL RD, STE D CHULA VISTA, CA 91911 PITTSBURGH, PA 15250-7227 MOBILE, AL 36608-3086 4 SEASONAL FLORAL AND GIFTS 4D MARKETING INC 4IMPRINT INC 262 MOOSEHEAD TRL, STE C DBA PROFORMA 4D MARKETING 101 COMMERCE ST NEWPORT, ME 04953-4062 158 DAWSON DR OSHKOSH, WI 54901 ELGIN, IL 60120 4REFUEL US LLC 5 STAR FLORAL 5 X 5 INDUSTRIES LLC 3010 GAYLORD PKWY, STE 130 1245 1ST AVE 523 WEST 6TH ST, STE 600 FRISCO, TX 75034 CUMBERLAND, WI 54829-9236 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014-1228 5280 PRODUCE INC 56TH STREET FLORIST 5TH-3RD BK 1890 E 58TH AVE 1702 HAMMOCKS AVE ATTN: LANCE WELLS DENVER, CO 80216 LUTZ, FL 33549-4202 5001 KINGSLEY DR MAIL DROP 1MOB2D CINCINNATI, OH 45227 62 FLOWERS 620 FLORIST 626 FLOWER HOUSE 6658 HWY 62 110 E ANDERSON AVE, STE 300 626 E DOUGLAS AVE BELLEVILLE, ON K8N 4Z5 ROUND ROCK, TX 78664-5276 WICHITA, KS 67202-3504 CANADA 710 FLOWER SHOP 72 POINT INC 77 BLOSSOM SHOP 690 W WILLOW ST 30 JOHN ST 77 S MAIN ST LONG BEACH, CA 90806-2833 BROOKLYN, NY 11201 UXBRIDGE, MA 01569-1837 7SEARCHCOM INC 9055-0872 QUEBEC INC 99 INTERNATIONAL INC 999 E TOUHY, STE 570 330 JOSEPH CARRIER P.O. BOX 1842 DES PLAINES, IL 60018 VAUDREUIL, PQ J7V 5V5 ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 CANADA A & A VILLAGE FLORAL A & F BOUTIQUE LLC A ABSOLUTELY FLOWERS INC 22 SHELTON RD 13791 US HWY 87 W, UNIT B 8686 S STATE ST THURMAN, OH 45685-9350 LAVERNIA, TX 78121-5925 SANDY, UT 84070-1032 A ALWAYS LOU'S FLORIST A APPLE BLOSSOM FLORIST A BEAUTIFUL DAY FLORIST WINE & GOURMET 6973 N WESTERN AVE 566 S DECATUR BLVD 7206 S US HWY 1 CHICAGO, IL 60645-4710 LAS VEGAS, NV 89107-3911 PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34952-1415 A BELLA MIA A BLOOMING AFFAIR FLORIST A BLOSSOM SHOP 1194 WASHINGTON ST 34205 OLD OCEAN CITY RD, UNIT A 66 ROUTE 9, STE 1 NORWOOD, MA 02062-4306 PITTSVILLE, MD 21850-2083 BAYVILLE, NJ 08721-1263 A BOUQUET FLORIST A BUELL'S FLORIST LLC A BUNDLE OF LOVE FLOWERS & GIFTS 2112 MURCHISON RD, STE 1 81 E MAIN ST 221 W 6TH ST FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301-3674 THOMASTON, CT 06787-1610 FERRIS, TX 75125-2503 Page 2 of 492 FTD Companies, Inc., et al. - U.S.Case Mail 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 5 of 506 Served 8/28/2019 A BURST OF SONSHINE FLORAL & GIFT LLC A CLASSIC BOUQUET A COUNTRY FLORIST 80961 TALLASSEE HWY 321 N MADISON ST, STE 1 303 9TH ST ECLECTIC, AL 36024-6650 TAYLORVILLE, IL 62568-1865 SHELDON, IA 51201-1556 A CUT ABOVE FLORALS INC A CUT ABOVE FLORIST A D FLOWER FINESSE 1396 ELDRIDGE PKWY, STE C 1193 MEMORIAL DR 27600 BOUQUET CANYON RD, STE 120 HOUSTON, TX 77077-2546 CHICOPEE, MA 01020-3966 SANTA CLARITA, CA 91350-3728 A DAISY A DAY A DAISY A DAY FLORIST A DAISY A DAY FLOWERS & GIFTS 749 SILAS CREEK PKWY 1525 N MARKET ST 4339 LAKE ST WINSTON SALEM, NC 27127-7149 SHREVEPORT, LA 71107-6527 LAKE CHARLES, LA 70605-4309 A DELICATE PETAL A DESIGN IN TIME A DESIGN RESOURCE 275 ROSWELL ST NE 425 S 5TH ST 5770 CLARKSON ST, STE D MARIETTA, GA 30060-2063 HARTSVILLE, SC 29550-5703 DENVER, CO 80216-1348 A DIFFERENT BLOOM FLORIST A DOWNTOWN FLORIST ALTAMONTE A FESTIVE TOUCH 12621 HWY 105 W, STE 104 1002 W HWY 436, STE 1010 506 N 12TH ST, STE N CONROE, TX 77304-1612 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714-2936 MURRAY, KY 42071-1660 A FLING OF FLAIR FLORIST A FLORAL AFFAIR A FLORAL AFFAIR 1600 N GREENE ST 1231 BIRCH ST BLDG 1231 20A CARDINAL RD GREENVILLE, NC 27834-1222 CAMP LEJEUNE, NC 28547-2529 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC 29926-3720 A FLORAL GALLERY A FLORAL MOMENT BY JUJU BUDS A FLOWER BASKET 7616 WYDOWN BLVD 48 CHELMSFORD ST 633 E HOWARD ST CLAYTON, MO 63105-2642 CHELMSFORD, MA 01824-6411 BELLEFONTE, PA 16823-2129 A FLOWER BOUTIQUE A FLOWER BY DESIGN A FLOWER GIRLS DREAM 24830 S TAMIAMI TRL, STE 2500 3207 W CUTHBERT AVE 2630 ARLINGTON DR BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34134-7005 MIDLAND, TX 79701-5520 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80910-1928 A FLOWER JUNCTION A FRESH CUT FLORIST A GARDEN AFFAIR 1507 LARKWOOD DR 220 N DEFIANCE ST ATTN: PATTY FALLER AUSTIN, TX 78723-2540 ARCHBOLD, OH 43502-1159 917 BUTLER ST PITTSBURGH, PA 15223 A GOODE FLORIST A H MANAGEMENT GROUP INC A HEAVENLY FLORIST 1272 NW FEDERAL HWY 1151 ROHLWING RD 980 J CLYDE MORRIS BLVD, STE 120 STUART, FL 34994-1002 ROLLING MEADOWS, IL 60008 NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23601-1078 A HOMETOWN FLORIST A HOUSE OF FLOWERS BY PAULA INC A HUNDRED MONKEYS 1285 MAYFIELD HWY 113 E SANGAMON AVE 2604 9TH ST BENTON, KY 42025-7653 RANTOUL, IL 61866-2323 BERKELEY, CA 94710 Page 3 of 492 FTD Companies, Inc., et al. - U.S.Case Mail 19-11240-LSS Doc 641 Filed 09/03/19 Page 6 of 506 Served 8/28/2019 A KNOT SO FAMILIAR PRODUCTION A LASTING IMPRESSION A LASTING IMPRESSION FLORIST AND GIFTS 10925 HAMILTON AVE 310 E WASHINGTON ST 910 SAWMILL RD, STE 223 CINCINNATI, OH 45231-1407 CUBA, MO 65453-1831 LAUREL, MS 39440-3951 A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE A LITTLE CASTLE FLOWER SHOP A LOVING TOUCH FLORIST 487 N BLETTNER AVE 1102 E HARRISON AVE 2-419 KENSINGTON AVE HANOVER, PA 17331-8836 HARLINGEN, TX 78550-7126 ESTEVAN, SK S4A 2A6 CANADA A MEGA FLORES A MIRACLE FLORIST A MOMENT OF GRACE FLORIST AV SAO JOSE 1135 CRISTO REI 411 S VENTURA RD 511 N STATE HWY 47 CURITIBA PARANA OXNARD, CA 93030-6550 WARRENTON, MO 63383-1611 BRAZIL A MOON JUMP 4U INC A MYSTIC GARDEN A NEW BLOOM FLOWERS DBA AMJ SPECTACULAR EVENTS 2626 OCEAN AVE 8460 EDGEMONT RD 5109 WEST LAKE ST SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94132-1616 GREERS FERRY, AR 72067-9742 MELROSE PARK, IL 60160 A NEW CREATION FLOWERS & GIFTS A ONE EXTERMINATORS A PANORAMA FLORIST #2 6296 ADOBE RD 712 NE 7TH ST 8610 VAN NUYS BLVD, STE 1302 TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA 92277-2650 GRANTS PASS, OR 97526 PANORAMA CITY, CA 91402-7219 A PASSION FOR FLOWERS A PASSION FOR FLOWERS DESIGN STUDIO LTD A PERFECT BLOOM FLORIST 17867C W ILLINOIS ST 11-3268 KING GEORGE HWY 407 W DEWITT HENRY DR ROBERTSDALE, AL 36567-3083 SURREY, BC V4P 1A5 BEEBE, AR 72012-2207 CANADA A PICKET FENCE FLORIST A PLUS MARKETING A RENEE MCLAIN 132 S MARKET ST 1300 BARCLAY BLVD 10233 MISSION GORGE RD, UNIT I201 PAXTON, IL 60957-1222 BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 SANTEE, CA 92071 A RING AROUND THE ROSES A ROSE IS A ROSE A ROSEIRAL DECORACOES LTDA 95B MARKET ST 17 MAIN ST RUA ROSARIO 164 LOJA 14-16 SUMTER, SC 29150-1923 CHERRY VALLEY, NY 13320 RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL A SECRET GARDEN A SOUTHERN TRADITION A SPECIAL DESIGN FLORIST 1416 MAIN ST 723 N 14TH ST 12917 JEFFERSON AVE, STE D BLOOMER, WI 54724-1637 LEESBURG, FL 34748-4205 NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23608-1600 A STANDING OVATION FLORAL STUDIO 2 A STEP IN THYME FLORAL A THOUSAND ROSES 6960 HERITAGE DR 3230 STONE PARK BLVD 4660 NW 69TH AVE PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34952-8230 SIOUX CITY, IA 51104-2250 MIAMI, FL 33166-5609 A TO Z FLORIST & GIFTS A TOTAL BASKET CASE A TOUCH OF CLASS FLORIST & GIFTS 1913 STATELINE RD W 616 KINDERKAMACK RD 576 FAIRVIEW RD, STE D SOUTHAVEN, MS 38671-1218 RIVER EDGE, NJ 07661-2143 STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281-0979 Page 4 of 492 FTD Companies, Inc., et al.
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