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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5211898" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Not so much stupid as they were heavily leveraged and trapped with no choice but to allow themselves to be dragged along.</p><p>You see Fred I and the other two Day 1's were fortunate to be there during the company's formative years. We saw first hand the slime ball way in which they did things, How they had zero respect for the fact that you had money invested . It didn't matter to them if you had $500 or $1,000,000 in the game, they treated everybody the same.....badly. You were simply "purchased transportation" . And the lower the cost of that "purchased transportation" the better. </p><p></p><p>When it came time to go multi route all 3 of us were in our 60's saw the wretched way in which "contractors" were lied to and manipulated there was simply no incentive to taking on all that debt and headaches. The ones that came in afterward had no knowledge as to the history of past practices putting them at a disadvantage and unprepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5211898, member: 58386"] Not so much stupid as they were heavily leveraged and trapped with no choice but to allow themselves to be dragged along. You see Fred I and the other two Day 1's were fortunate to be there during the company's formative years. We saw first hand the slime ball way in which they did things, How they had zero respect for the fact that you had money invested . It didn't matter to them if you had $500 or $1,000,000 in the game, they treated everybody the same.....badly. You were simply "purchased transportation" . And the lower the cost of that "purchased transportation" the better. When it came time to go multi route all 3 of us were in our 60's saw the wretched way in which "contractors" were lied to and manipulated there was simply no incentive to taking on all that debt and headaches. The ones that came in afterward had no knowledge as to the history of past practices putting them at a disadvantage and unprepared. [/QUOTE]
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