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Old 06-06-2008, 04:48 PM   #911 (permalink)
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Hello there.
Anyone home? Seems like an empty house, as of late.

A human interest story that lacks humans doesn't work so well... so I need some help, folks.

Who knows info about Farmtrac dealers that've gone out of business?

Please provide as much info as possible... but we'll take whatever you have.
The following would be ideal:

Defunct business information
1) Business name, city and state
2) Owner's name, city, state and/or phone number


Send it by e-mail or fax.
email: bob_benedetti@hotmail.com
or
fax: (623) 687-9467

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Old 06-06-2008, 09:36 PM   #912 (permalink)
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wait about 10 more days Blueliner,should be an ample number of those you mentioned above.-----------Taxpayer
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Old 06-07-2008, 12:19 AM   #913 (permalink)
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hey people,for some interesting reading google "eu-digest" read article dated dec 29,2007 by s. gurumurthy,click on link to hindu businessline for complete story. then google "the bretton woods formula" scrool down and find "bretton woods:1944-1971" article by paul stevens. it gives insight why this country is being flooded with cheap goods by other countries and why the people you elected don't care. my friends, Farmtrac dealers are not the only ones in peril of losing everything, we just got there a little sooner than the rest.---------------Taxpayer
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Old 06-07-2008, 12:34 PM   #914 (permalink)
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I've just sent the following email to:

escortsgroup@escortscorporate.com

and to Inlon in Australia and to a Dealer in Poland.

June 7, 2008
Mr. Rajan Nanda
Dear Mr. Nanda,
I have read the falsehoods disguised as a chairman message. In actual fact your management team at FARMTRAC, NA cut and ran at the very first sign of adversity leaving FARMTRAC,NA completely without funds and unable to file for bankruptcy. In fact they ran so fast that they did not take time to turn out the lights or tell the hourly workers to not report to work. Those hourly workers worked for days without pay and lost their accrued vacation pay. The FARMTRAC,NA dealers found out your conduct when Textron Financial placed the company in receivership. Your company did not even have the honor or moral fiber to tell anyone.
Please do not think that you will ever be allowed to do business again in the United States. We have already contacted the United States government. There is no way you can just retain ownership of the property and come back when the dollar is strong. You will find that 300 ex-FARMTRAC,NA dealers now are attempting to discover every falsehood, every unethical thing and every illegal action you or your company have ever done and will convey that information to every possible dealer in the world as well as all law enforcement authorities. At present we are sending information to English speaking FARMTRAC dealers in Poland, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland and will soon convey information to Indian dealers.
What your company has done is reprehensible and something that cannot be condoned by moral people anywhere. Your Not even Zero interest program is currently being looked at by the United States government as fraud. You and your people knew in advance you were not going to pay the consumer as you stated.
If you attempt to start new dealerships in the United States, do not be surprised to find ex-FARMTRAC,NA dealers with informational pickets outside the new dealerships.
Currently you should free up the process of allowing some new entity to take over the North American business. After the way you and your people have acted you have no right to expect anything but a maximum loss from the venture and absolutely no right to hold the North American dealers and consumers hostage to try to salvage one or two rupees.
In the day of the internet unscrupulous companies will be found out! We will tell the world!
Sincerely,
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Old 06-07-2008, 02:55 PM   #915 (permalink)
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You can email your representative to congress by going to:

www.house.gov/writerep
choose state and fill in the blanks
you don't even need to know your rep's name the web site knows it
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Old 06-07-2008, 03:46 PM   #916 (permalink)
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wait about 10 more days Blueliner,should be an ample number of those you mentioned above.-----------Taxpayer
Gulp.
Point taken.

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Old 06-07-2008, 04:45 PM   #917 (permalink)
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THE FEW THE PROUD THE BRAVE; The last of the true AMERICAN'S the others (very quite Dealers not shareing information) are something else something like mice among men!!!!! You reap what you sow take it and they will do it again!!!! Standup and be counted!!!!! At Least make them face the truth!!!!!
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Old 06-07-2008, 05:20 PM   #918 (permalink)
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THE FEW THE PROUD THE BRAVE; The last of the true AMERICAN'S the others (very quite Dealers not sharing information) are something else something like mice among men!
RNFord,

Your energy is a welcome sight.

Of three solid leads today, one stumbled and stiff-armed me, one soft pedaled it and one wanted to talk but seemed scared to lose his job.

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You reap what you sow take it and they will do it again!!!! Standup and be counted!!!!! At Least make them face the truth!!!!!
Yep... it will happen again. The scumbags will strike again.

I'M DOING WHAT I CAN TO STOP THEM.
FOUR major media outlets have been contacted, others are in the works and a story is being compiled.

My Skillcraft is locked, loaded ... and itchin'.

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Old 06-08-2008, 07:47 PM   #919 (permalink)
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hey people,for some interesting reading google "eu-digest" read article dated dec 29,2007 by s. gurumurthy,click on link to hindu businessline for complete story. then google "the bretton woods formula" scrool down and find "bretton woods:1944-1971" article by paul stevens. it gives insight why this country is being flooded with cheap goods by other countries and why the people you elected don't care. my friends, Farmtrac dealers are not the only ones in peril of losing everything, we just got there a little sooner than the rest.---------------Taxpayer
Taxpayer,
If it's not out of reason could I get you to expand somewhat and tell us what you think is important concerning Bretton Woods?
Thanks in advance, longtrman
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Old 06-09-2008, 12:30 AM   #920 (permalink)
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Taxpayer,
If it's not out of reason could I get you to expand somewhat and tell us what you think is important concerning Bretton Woods?
Thanks in advance, longtrman
Longtrman, it would take far too long to give a thorough explaination on this forum.However I was refering to what is known as the bretton woods conference held in 1944 at a hotel located in a new england state. this once closed and abandoned hotel was remodeled and refitted especially for this meeting at a cost of several million post war dollars.the meeting was attended by financial representives of approx. 140 countries, it was considered at the time to be absolutely top secret.it was here that our government decided it would abandon the pure gold standard, which dictated that there must be one dollar in gold for every one dollar note printed.it opted for a system in which paper money itself became the standard.it enabled governments, primarily the USA, who became indebted to simply print more money, the value of each country's currency on the world market was tied directley to the amount of inports and exports each country was allowed.in short, in order to devalue the dollar and gain more exports for its country, many countries ,mainly china, india and middle eastern nations. began buying united states federal reserve notes.the american financial institutions hold only about 23% of these notes, with the rest in the hands of other countries. our elected officials, having allowed the USA to become hostage to these countrys, will do nothing to protect american interests against the very thing the farmtrac dealers are experencing .However as maddening as it is, we must not lose focus.anger towards Escorts LTD will not solve the imediate problem. we must deal with the textron problem first, if we are to survive in this industry.-----------taxpayer
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