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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5338785" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What I do know and you have often made the same admission in the past and that is that FXG contracting is a "take it or leave it " proposition . As you have admitted to so called negotiations involve the offer of a fixed amount of total dollars that the contractor can have deposited into whatever slot he wants but it's still only a fixed amount of total dollars. </p><p></p><p>As Patton plainly stated earlier requests for rate increases where soundly rejected . Now he's trying a higher profile more widely publicized approach. Do you really think that's going to produce the kind of change he wants? Holding a contractor convention taking over an entire hotel and convention center complex in one of the nation's wealthiest high roller cities....and then go poor mouthing to Fat's and Raj . I'm sure that's going to really scare them into seeing it Patton's way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5338785, member: 58386"] What I do know and you have often made the same admission in the past and that is that FXG contracting is a "take it or leave it " proposition . As you have admitted to so called negotiations involve the offer of a fixed amount of total dollars that the contractor can have deposited into whatever slot he wants but it's still only a fixed amount of total dollars. As Patton plainly stated earlier requests for rate increases where soundly rejected . Now he's trying a higher profile more widely publicized approach. Do you really think that's going to produce the kind of change he wants? Holding a contractor convention taking over an entire hotel and convention center complex in one of the nation's wealthiest high roller cities....and then go poor mouthing to Fat's and Raj . I'm sure that's going to really scare them into seeing it Patton's way. [/QUOTE]
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