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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3473345" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I too got mine for free but when ordered to put on a full time supplemental thereby sending out 2 trucks everyday but only getting paid for 1 a direct violation of their own unilaterally drafted and implemented contract I wasn't about to get into this con any deeper and started making plans to get out. </p><p>Why would anyone want to continue to deal with a company that won't even live up to the terms of it's own unilaterally drafted and implemented contract? </p><p>I believe that a closer examination of those who quit would reveal that it was due to the fact that they too refused to work for a company that habitually violated it's own contract terms as often as it wished in order to better it's own interests.</p><p></p><p><strong>That so called contract is the one and only legal defense of your investment you have yet they flagrantly abuse and ignore their own contract terms on a continuous daily basis. What conditions allow them to do it? It's because they know that they have you positioned in a way that you have absolutely no power to resist it. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3473345, member: 58386"] I too got mine for free but when ordered to put on a full time supplemental thereby sending out 2 trucks everyday but only getting paid for 1 a direct violation of their own unilaterally drafted and implemented contract I wasn't about to get into this con any deeper and started making plans to get out. Why would anyone want to continue to deal with a company that won't even live up to the terms of it's own unilaterally drafted and implemented contract? I believe that a closer examination of those who quit would reveal that it was due to the fact that they too refused to work for a company that habitually violated it's own contract terms as often as it wished in order to better it's own interests. [B]That so called contract is the one and only legal defense of your investment you have yet they flagrantly abuse and ignore their own contract terms on a continuous daily basis. What conditions allow them to do it? It's because they know that they have you positioned in a way that you have absolutely no power to resist it. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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