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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4732393" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What does the FXG contract stipulate? When it comes to an FXG contract it doesn't matter what that unilaterally drafted and implemented contract stipulates FXG doesn't consider it binding upon itself.</p><p></p><p>A FXG regional "contractor relations" (LMAO) manager who was about to retire took me out to the parking lot where we could speak privately and said: I'm retiring so I really don't care so I'll tell you this in confidence. This company does not consider any term or condition in that contract to be binding upon it itself". </p><p></p><p>So what does that tell you? What it tells me is that contractors have no standing regardless of what the language of that contract may or may not say. And while there may be a "business model" in play here but due to their lack of standing what contractors have is in no way shape or form a "business" .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4732393, member: 58386"] What does the FXG contract stipulate? When it comes to an FXG contract it doesn't matter what that unilaterally drafted and implemented contract stipulates FXG doesn't consider it binding upon itself. A FXG regional "contractor relations" (LMAO) manager who was about to retire took me out to the parking lot where we could speak privately and said: I'm retiring so I really don't care so I'll tell you this in confidence. This company does not consider any term or condition in that contract to be binding upon it itself". So what does that tell you? What it tells me is that contractors have no standing regardless of what the language of that contract may or may not say. And while there may be a "business model" in play here but due to their lack of standing what contractors have is in no way shape or form a "business" . [/QUOTE]
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