You must be confused, because this thread is all about Scott, the "Man I'd Love Financing."
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You must be confused, because this thread is all about Scott, the "Man I'd Love Financing."
makes perfect sense he was a .gov “worker”. All the time in the world to run a business because there is no work required at their day jobPDF 4-1 is self-explanatory. He sounds like a real gem. He tells his boss to "Leave me alone about my schedule." It's a wonder it took so long to fire him.
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The thing I had trouble understanding is how his business model could work at all. It did not. He basically relied on increasing future sales to fund the purchase of committed inventory.
I wonder what other Ponzi schemes he had going on? And how many times he has done this in "other lives?"
I wonder if the Parks department has done a full inventory of its stuff and also hard reconciled its accounts payable?
He was always a fraud.
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Aaron Scott. He was a partner in a legit gold selling business. Bought out his partner and immediately stopped shipping product.Was that Pete?
Birds of a feather...?Well I see the old url is redirecting to our friends at OpticsPlanet. Class move for sure
How do you know all of this? What company the “really bad to deal with type of company”?Scott had a good stable business model that worked for over 20 years, right up until he wound up into trouble with finances elsewhere in his life and used his business to guarantee loans from a really bad to deal with type of company. That was when it all fell apart, pretty much within about a year, his business just didn't have the kind of cash flow to pay off those kinds of usurious loans, pretty much no business does.
Scott thought he was smart and could outsmart the devil, but then found out he was the same kind of fool as anyone that makes the deal with the devil. How he handled it was about as bad as you could go, and he ruined his reputation for life.
Everyone who was in this thread from early on has the same info. Read from the beginning.How do you know all of this? What company the “really bad to deal with type of company”?
Ah, this kind maybe lolHow do you know all of this? What company the “really bad to deal with type of company”?
this has got to be a joke. . . I really hope so anyways. If not, congrats on your "gen 3 razor"