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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4713260" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Let's put it another way . What's to stop your so called "customer" from deciding that it no longer wants to do so called "business" with you? Let's say that that at the end of your one year contract they found someone else to service your area. Now just exactly what other use would you have for all of those steps, panels, and cutaways and a of uniforms and handcarts? How many trucks do you think they need around the Metro area? How many delivery trucks can you in your front yard?</p><p></p><p>I never once talked about taking down Fat Freddy but rather how easily Fat Freddy can take down you.</p><p>And the more money you get tied up in Fat Freddy's game, a game where he holds all the cards the higher the level of beholdenness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4713260, member: 58386"] Let's put it another way . What's to stop your so called "customer" from deciding that it no longer wants to do so called "business" with you? Let's say that that at the end of your one year contract they found someone else to service your area. Now just exactly what other use would you have for all of those steps, panels, and cutaways and a of uniforms and handcarts? How many trucks do you think they need around the Metro area? How many delivery trucks can you in your front yard? I never once talked about taking down Fat Freddy but rather how easily Fat Freddy can take down you. And the more money you get tied up in Fat Freddy's game, a game where he holds all the cards the higher the level of beholdenness. [/QUOTE]
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