CONIFER, Colo. — After a year and a half of worry, Margaret Argento is finally breathing a sigh of relief.

“It’s been very devastating,” said Argento, the financial director for G‑Way Solutions, LLC, a company that designs and manufactures high‑power radio frequency amplifiers used in specialized systems worldwide.

In March 2024, her company paid the Conifer-based electronics repair firm Acme Revival more than $6,980 to repair a vital piece of testing equipment — a Tektronix RSA5126B, which measures radio signals in real-time and is essential for their work.

“We keep on getting those automated emails that they [Acme Revival] are sending it back, and it’s not coming back,” Argento told Denver7.

That’s when she came across Denver7 Investigates’ earlier reporting on Acme Revival, which s

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