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FedEx Route Questions: (1) Foot Delivery in Large Areas, (2) Max Facility Rule, (3) Amazon Routes
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2463149" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Cactus is right in one regard. The layman's interpretation of an FXG/Amazon contract is often totally different from the legal definition of one. He needs the help of an attorney ,one who is very knowledgeable when it comes to the daily machinations of both of them especially when it comes to FXG who by it's own admission doesn't consider one single term o r condition in it's unilaterally drafted and implemented contract to be binding upon itself. That's important if he's from the investor class who thinks that all he has to do is to buy up some old junk hire a bunch of grunts who despite history's of socially irresponsible behavior will go out there and perform like UPS veterans for a tiny fraction of what their getting. Then just sit back and collect the money. Then again he's a consenting adult. Let him find it out for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2463149, member: 58386"] Cactus is right in one regard. The layman's interpretation of an FXG/Amazon contract is often totally different from the legal definition of one. He needs the help of an attorney ,one who is very knowledgeable when it comes to the daily machinations of both of them especially when it comes to FXG who by it's own admission doesn't consider one single term o r condition in it's unilaterally drafted and implemented contract to be binding upon itself. That's important if he's from the investor class who thinks that all he has to do is to buy up some old junk hire a bunch of grunts who despite history's of socially irresponsible behavior will go out there and perform like UPS veterans for a tiny fraction of what their getting. Then just sit back and collect the money. Then again he's a consenting adult. Let him find it out for himself. [/QUOTE]
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