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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 2279664" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I see Ground vehicles at swap meets, and doing other work, and most of the time, the logos are still there. Even if someone makes a half-hearted attempt to blank them out, it's pretty easy to tell it's Ground.</p><p></p><p>I, and others here, have been saying for years that contractors would eventually realize they are dealing with the devil in Mr. Smith. He will continue to squeeze every ounce of profit he can out of this scam while allowing you just enough to remain in business. Safety? He doesn't care. Your success as an "independent businessman"? He really doesn't care there either, because if you fail, it's all on you, and he'll find some sucker (through you) to buy the business, probably some investor type who knows nothing about the delivery business and things like vehicle MX costs, insurance etc. and other overhead factors that Fred has dumped in your lap.</p><p></p><p>The essence of the scam is that Fred passes off the costs to you and then takes an exorbitant share of the profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 2279664, member: 12508"] I see Ground vehicles at swap meets, and doing other work, and most of the time, the logos are still there. Even if someone makes a half-hearted attempt to blank them out, it's pretty easy to tell it's Ground. I, and others here, have been saying for years that contractors would eventually realize they are dealing with the devil in Mr. Smith. He will continue to squeeze every ounce of profit he can out of this scam while allowing you just enough to remain in business. Safety? He doesn't care. Your success as an "independent businessman"? He really doesn't care there either, because if you fail, it's all on you, and he'll find some sucker (through you) to buy the business, probably some investor type who knows nothing about the delivery business and things like vehicle MX costs, insurance etc. and other overhead factors that Fred has dumped in your lap. The essence of the scam is that Fred passes off the costs to you and then takes an exorbitant share of the profits. [/QUOTE]
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