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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5338642" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You're not talking here about the average contractor . You're talking here about one of if not the biggest contractor. The rest of you guys should find it embarrassing that the largest FXG contractor has been reduced to the sniveling pathetic little creature he is today. If you noticed how carefully he chose his words so as not to say anything inflammatory that could anger Fat's and Raj.</p><p></p><p>He is obviously just as powerless to effect any change other that which Fat's and Raj are certain will first and foremost benefit and benefit to a far greater degree shareholders and executives . What he's saying now is the same thing he said 4-5 months ago and in the same noninflammatory tone that he used back then. He powerless, and Fat's and Raj know it. Nothing happened then and nothing is going to happen now. Similar to earlier this week when McDonald's franchisees passed a "no confidence" vote in CEO Joe Ehrlinger. You saw how much of an impact that had. </p><p></p><p>As far as that young man who needed my contract. His was the first and last offer, lower than what I probably could have held out for and received but his was a sincere offer. In the end he was rewarded with a no money down 100% owner financed transaction at the lowest interest rate the IRS would allow for an owner financed transaction. Now are you going to do that for the person who wants to buy your contract but needs a break? Then again as badly as the way things are going for you guys the sale of your contract is likely to be one of those "take it off your hands" type of agreements with terms accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5338642, member: 58386"] You're not talking here about the average contractor . You're talking here about one of if not the biggest contractor. The rest of you guys should find it embarrassing that the largest FXG contractor has been reduced to the sniveling pathetic little creature he is today. If you noticed how carefully he chose his words so as not to say anything inflammatory that could anger Fat's and Raj. He is obviously just as powerless to effect any change other that which Fat's and Raj are certain will first and foremost benefit and benefit to a far greater degree shareholders and executives . What he's saying now is the same thing he said 4-5 months ago and in the same noninflammatory tone that he used back then. He powerless, and Fat's and Raj know it. Nothing happened then and nothing is going to happen now. Similar to earlier this week when McDonald's franchisees passed a "no confidence" vote in CEO Joe Ehrlinger. You saw how much of an impact that had. As far as that young man who needed my contract. His was the first and last offer, lower than what I probably could have held out for and received but his was a sincere offer. In the end he was rewarded with a no money down 100% owner financed transaction at the lowest interest rate the IRS would allow for an owner financed transaction. Now are you going to do that for the person who wants to buy your contract but needs a break? Then again as badly as the way things are going for you guys the sale of your contract is likely to be one of those "take it off your hands" type of agreements with terms accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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