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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4737625" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Good to see that you're reaping the benefits of the efforts made to force that company to grant goodwill and proprietary rights. None of that would exist today if not for the need to go so far as to sue them to finally get them relent. Unfortunately, one fact still remains. There's not a damn thing you do while operating under Fat Freddy's brand and number that is NOT subject to the command and oversight of Fat Freddy. I remain convinced that the model will be subject to much closer congressional review in the days ahead now that both houses and the White House are under Democrat control . Face it. even to this day there is still no meaningful right of refusal and that so called "contract" they can revise and rewrite it at any time and in any manner they chose without the threat of any individual or organized contractor opposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4737625, member: 58386"] Good to see that you're reaping the benefits of the efforts made to force that company to grant goodwill and proprietary rights. None of that would exist today if not for the need to go so far as to sue them to finally get them relent. Unfortunately, one fact still remains. There's not a damn thing you do while operating under Fat Freddy's brand and number that is NOT subject to the command and oversight of Fat Freddy. I remain convinced that the model will be subject to much closer congressional review in the days ahead now that both houses and the White House are under Democrat control . Face it. even to this day there is still no meaningful right of refusal and that so called "contract" they can revise and rewrite it at any time and in any manner they chose without the threat of any individual or organized contractor opposition. [/QUOTE]
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