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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 4741495" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p><em>How much money do you want to place at risk here? What do you have to liquidate for cash if the contract is cancelled, withdrawn or outlawed? At that point all you are is the owner of one of the fastest depreciating pieces of equipment known to the US economy , made even worse by their very limited alternative uses.</em></p><p></p><p>All businesses have risk, what is your point. Did you deduct depreciation on your taxes on these assets, you forget this point when talking about your worthless equipment. Many businesses have equipment that has very limited use if they go out of business, why are saying this a unique problem.</p><p></p><p><em>While the others on this may scoff and dismiss us we can still stand proud to be among the few with the resolve to stand up and challenge the practices of that company and the egregious matter by which they treated so called "contractors' in the hope that it might have made it better and a bit more secure for those who followed us.</em></p><p></p><p>I don't have a problem if you want to challenge the practices of RPS/Ground, but have specifics on what they did. We all want see exactly what they did and judge on the facts, not merely that you say they did you wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 4741495, member: 36765"] [I]How much money do you want to place at risk here? What do you have to liquidate for cash if the contract is cancelled, withdrawn or outlawed? At that point all you are is the owner of one of the fastest depreciating pieces of equipment known to the US economy , made even worse by their very limited alternative uses.[/I] All businesses have risk, what is your point. Did you deduct depreciation on your taxes on these assets, you forget this point when talking about your worthless equipment. Many businesses have equipment that has very limited use if they go out of business, why are saying this a unique problem. [I]While the others on this may scoff and dismiss us we can still stand proud to be among the few with the resolve to stand up and challenge the practices of that company and the egregious matter by which they treated so called "contractors' in the hope that it might have made it better and a bit more secure for those who followed us.[/I] I don't have a problem if you want to challenge the practices of RPS/Ground, but have specifics on what they did. We all want see exactly what they did and judge on the facts, not merely that you say they did you wrong. [/QUOTE]
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