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Where did that turd go? He flush himself?
Maybe I was wrong in Post #75
Where did that turd go? He flush himself?
I’m not a businessman,(although I do have a degree in Business with concentrations in Accounting and Management, and a lot of work toward an MBA), and I’m not a FFL dealer (although I held an 01 FFL for about 25 years), and I didn’t sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. And so far I haven’t commented on AFFS but I finally just couldn’t resist.
Simple logic would indicate that if you take out a loan to start a business (say $30,000), then your day to day business plan should include adding a little cushion to your costs to repay that loan. That’s called Markup, or sometimes Profit Margin. Most businesses use this markup to pay their day to day expenses such as mortgage, utilities, salaries, insurance, and LOAN REPAYMENTS. If your business is to custom order items like Class 3 devices, it would seem that you would charge whatever the item cost plus markup, then set aside the *cost* part to pay for the items (or refund the money), and use the markup to pay your bills.
Looks to me like the bank gave you enough years to see that you didn’t have the ability to repay and declined to renew the loan, probably something to do with your inability to operate within your means.
Is that a fair summary?
Maybe I was wrong in Post #75
My money is on the wireless internet not reaching the bottom of the hole, or he realized why his friends gave him the shovel and used it for seppuku. I would've suggested a butter knife, railroad spike, 14" plastic dong, or maybe emperor's **** stirring paddle before I the shovel, but oh well.
You need to get on the "BS Green" hitman
3 day before he closed shop, he look me eye to eye and say he use it to "pay off some bills"
and that I would get my money next Tuesday .
This is not the BayouShooter that I joined and paid to be a sponsor for!!!
Approximately ten years ago I decided to get my first precision rifle. I must admit I was ignorant of purchasing a used firearm back then so I placed my faith in a dealer. I walked into the Old Jefferson Gun Shop and saw a custom built Remington 700, Leupold scope, and custom stock. Morey sold me a rifle that was a piece of s**t. He said he checked the bore and that the barrel was in great shape. I took his word for it and spent $2,000.00 on a pre-owned custom precision rifle. I happily and enthusiastically took my rifle home and shot it. It would not group. Doping the scope and various brands of match ammo did not help. I had a Marine sniper shoot it. He also had horrible groups so I knew it wasn't just me. I took the rifle to a gunsmith and I learned the barrel was shot out. I was lied to.
I had asked many questions before I spent my money. I was told the rifle had less than 400 rounds through it and that it was well taken care of. After I learned that the barrel was no good I went back to the shop thinking that I would get a little satisfaction from speaking with him or the owner and maybe they would fix the problem. I was really wrong with that assumption. I ended up selling the rifle for a loss. I was honest to the buyer and I told him everything that was wrong with the rifle.
I will never give him my business again.
You need to get on the "BS Green" hitman
I don't know if Morey is a douche or not, but I know he has little to do with this situation. Like Obama blaming Bush...