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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5345164" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The reason those contracts are worthless is because and I've told you this before.....NOTHING"S BINDING ! There's not a single term or condition in those worthless contracts that is binding upon FXG because there's no one with the power to make them binding. </p><p></p><p>Now you said that you would be out by the first of July. Sounds to me like the buyer backed out or couldn't find a banker willing to make a deal. In the mean time friend the network. You don't have any control over that. Focus only on the little bit that you can control. </p><p></p><p>It is quickly becoming no longer a carriers market but rather a shippers market where they can get whoever they want to truck their junk for whatever they feel like paying. If one guy won't do it two or three others are there grinning like a butcher's dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5345164, member: 58386"] The reason those contracts are worthless is because and I've told you this before.....NOTHING"S BINDING ! There's not a single term or condition in those worthless contracts that is binding upon FXG because there's no one with the power to make them binding. Now you said that you would be out by the first of July. Sounds to me like the buyer backed out or couldn't find a banker willing to make a deal. In the mean time friend the network. You don't have any control over that. Focus only on the little bit that you can control. It is quickly becoming no longer a carriers market but rather a shippers market where they can get whoever they want to truck their junk for whatever they feel like paying. If one guy won't do it two or three others are there grinning like a butcher's dog. [/QUOTE]
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