Missouri regulators have ordered Pop N Go Inc. and two men associated with the company, Kirk Porter and Melvin Wyman, both of Whittier, Calif., to stop doing business in the state after they allegedly misled two elderly Independence, Mo. residents into investing more than $87,000 in popcorn vending machines.
Missouri regulators have ordered Pop N Go Inc. and two men associated with the company, Kirk Porter and Melvin Wyman, both of Whittier, Calif., to stop doing business in the state after they allegedly misled two elderly Independence, Mo. residents into investing more than $87,000 in popcorn vending machines, according to The Kansas City Star in Kansas City, Mo. For the full story, click here.