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I was told that , several years ago, there was an off-site storage (it was
not Iron Mountain) vendor that had a storage facility somewhere in the
Midwest ( Kansas or thereabouts) that stored records for clients inside of
a mountain.
Underneath the records ,natural gas had built up and ,eventually,
exploded, burning the client records.
Does anyone remember or recall this story?
Matthew Rose
Asst. Vice President - The Bank of New York
DSD Deposit Account Operations - RMD
718-315-4520 (W)
718-315-4542 (F)
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