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<blockquote data-quote="The Youngin&#039; Of It All" data-source="post: 2705799" data-attributes="member: 66633"><p>As is the shoe on the other foot with Ground into Express. The lawsuits proved that already, especially in California and New Jersey. The New Jersey lawyers aren't letting this one go down easily. What happens next if ISP fails? I do agree they are taking a chance putting it in Ground's hands, especially considering Express was the starting company, but times change just like everything else. But if Freddy is getting ready to step down soon anyway, why should he care if he got out and got his billions? Like the office would say to us, it's not our problem but the contractors fault if something goes wrong. And if it's not the contractor's fault, it'll be the next person who comes in and takes over problem. If the Titanic splits, which side of the ship do you want to be on longer when it's all said and done? The outcome still is the same regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Youngin' Of It All, post: 2705799, member: 66633"] As is the shoe on the other foot with Ground into Express. The lawsuits proved that already, especially in California and New Jersey. The New Jersey lawyers aren't letting this one go down easily. What happens next if ISP fails? I do agree they are taking a chance putting it in Ground's hands, especially considering Express was the starting company, but times change just like everything else. But if Freddy is getting ready to step down soon anyway, why should he care if he got out and got his billions? Like the office would say to us, it's not our problem but the contractors fault if something goes wrong. And if it's not the contractor's fault, it'll be the next person who comes in and takes over problem. If the Titanic splits, which side of the ship do you want to be on longer when it's all said and done? The outcome still is the same regardless. [/QUOTE]
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