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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5345235" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Clearly you misunderstand the nature of your relationship with Fat Freddy. You think you work for YOU. You do not work for YOU. You have never worked for YOU. You work for FAT FREDDY. </p><p></p><p>Now tell me something. How much do you think you could get out of your trucks? By your own admission they're just old used rags that you've come across.</p><p></p><p>The value that you hope to someday cash of out is the contract itself. Those "millions and millions" you've repeatedly told me about. A contract over which Fat Freddy reigns supreme. After all Lord Freddy giveth and Lord Freddy taketh away He knows that this is what you're counting on. Therefore, he's not likely to move quickly if at all. It's much more likely that he will wait to see just how many do fail and simply walk off from their contract and the level of threat to the network . After all, it's his network, not yours. He's likely to first figure out how little you'll take in order to protect a cash out you're desperately counting on. </p><p></p><p>So in the end he might give you a one time only in your face contract what was that they called it? Oh "enhancement " That's right , "enhancement" . It will be insultingly low and will come with a subtraction some place else. Always has. You will be presented with a Fedex pen and the dotted line to sign on. You can take it if you want or you are free to leave on your own accord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5345235, member: 58386"] Clearly you misunderstand the nature of your relationship with Fat Freddy. You think you work for YOU. You do not work for YOU. You have never worked for YOU. You work for FAT FREDDY. Now tell me something. How much do you think you could get out of your trucks? By your own admission they're just old used rags that you've come across. The value that you hope to someday cash of out is the contract itself. Those "millions and millions" you've repeatedly told me about. A contract over which Fat Freddy reigns supreme. After all Lord Freddy giveth and Lord Freddy taketh away He knows that this is what you're counting on. Therefore, he's not likely to move quickly if at all. It's much more likely that he will wait to see just how many do fail and simply walk off from their contract and the level of threat to the network . After all, it's his network, not yours. He's likely to first figure out how little you'll take in order to protect a cash out you're desperately counting on. So in the end he might give you a one time only in your face contract what was that they called it? Oh "enhancement " That's right , "enhancement" . It will be insultingly low and will come with a subtraction some place else. Always has. You will be presented with a Fedex pen and the dotted line to sign on. You can take it if you want or you are free to leave on your own accord. [/QUOTE]
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