

The dealership that went out of business was Millennium Motors, 1905 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg. The sign beyond F&M Trust is North Pointe Business Center, home to the Orrstown Bank Operations Center. This scene is of Glenn Stearns driving in Chambersburg, Pa., five hours away.Īnd here is the Google Map Street View: F&M Trust and North Pointe Business Center along U.S. Here is Glenn’s approach to F&M Trust, 2405 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg: Undercover Billionaire claims the show takes place in Erie. That commenter was right and as it appears, the car flipping was staged five hours and 300 miles southeast of Erie in Chambersburg along U.S. Farmers and Mechanics obviously need to keep their money away from other farmers and mechanics.Īnyway, after watching a YouTube video and reading through the comments about suspicious aspects of the show, I thought I’d rewatch the second episode “Start Up or Die Trying.” One commenter said how the apartment building was a few hours away.

And as a kid, F&M Trust confused me because there was a much different F&M Bank in Maryland before the bank was bought out and eventually became Susquehanna Bank (now BB&T, soon, Truist). Growing up in Hagerstown, Md., I would see that sign all the time going into Franklin County, Pa.

The challenge of turning $100 into a one million dollar business in 90 days without much help? Suspect.ĭuring the second episode, the car flipping scene kept bothering me as I continued with other episodes. Glenn Stearns’ story of having the cards stacked against him as a teenaged dad who battles dyslexia, then become a billionaire is inspiring. I forgot about the show until my sisters mentioned it Labor Day weekend, so I decided to binge watch. Let’s all hold our sauce-slathered hands in unity, shall we? However, the thought that of all things a billionaire would do to invest a million dollars in Erie would be a barbecue joint to lift the spirits and inspire the city sounded hokey. Yes, I was interested because I lived in Erie for about three months and interned on the Erie Times-News’ features desk 13 years ago. I saw a Facebook post from the Erie Times-News about the show’s production and upcoming airing on Discovery and the show didn’t pull me too much at first.
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I thought I would never write about reality TV again, then came Discovery’s “Undercover Billionaire.”
