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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4681633" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You've spoken about financing. If the deal is as lucrative as you try to make it out to be then financiers should be falling all over one another offering very cheap financing terms, but they're not Why? Very simple. They would be financing nothing more than a bunch of the fastest depreciating pieces of equipment known to the US economy and permission to service an assigned area delivering the freight of one customer and once customer only using that one customer's DOT operating authority courtesy of a unilaterally drafted and implemented <strong>one year contract</strong> that can be terminated at anytime for any reason or no reason at all. </p><p></p><p>You can bend, twist and bull feces it all you want but there is simply no disguising or minimizing the hard reality of the unbalanced terms of the agreement. If you talk back to them or get out of line in any manner they will crap can you and they don't care how big you think you are. </p><p></p><p>You are and never will be too big to be expendable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4681633, member: 58386"] You've spoken about financing. If the deal is as lucrative as you try to make it out to be then financiers should be falling all over one another offering very cheap financing terms, but they're not Why? Very simple. They would be financing nothing more than a bunch of the fastest depreciating pieces of equipment known to the US economy and permission to service an assigned area delivering the freight of one customer and once customer only using that one customer's DOT operating authority courtesy of a unilaterally drafted and implemented [B]one year contract[/B] that can be terminated at anytime for any reason or no reason at all. You can bend, twist and bull feces it all you want but there is simply no disguising or minimizing the hard reality of the unbalanced terms of the agreement. If you talk back to them or get out of line in any manner they will crap can you and they don't care how big you think you are. You are and never will be too big to be expendable. [/QUOTE]
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