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<blockquote data-quote="IH 684" data-source="post: 3015180" data-attributes="member: 3196"><p>A percentage of contractors usually end up getting conned and not get paid by certain farmers. Basically a new contractor will come along. Farmer will use him and pay on time. Contractor then gets a sense of security and farmer gives them more and more work. Farmer then starts to delay payment, contractor begins to panic but has to carry on doing the work and stay friendly with the farmer as he knows money is owed .After a few years the farmer is a year or more behind with payments. Contractor now needs machinary replacing, can't get credit farmer won't pay up contractor goes bust or packs in. Farmer ends up with a years free work. New contractor comes along the cycle starts again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IH 684, post: 3015180, member: 3196"] A percentage of contractors usually end up getting conned and not get paid by certain farmers. Basically a new contractor will come along. Farmer will use him and pay on time. Contractor then gets a sense of security and farmer gives them more and more work. Farmer then starts to delay payment, contractor begins to panic but has to carry on doing the work and stay friendly with the farmer as he knows money is owed .After a few years the farmer is a year or more behind with payments. Contractor now needs machinary replacing, can't get credit farmer won't pay up contractor goes bust or packs in. Farmer ends up with a years free work. New contractor comes along the cycle starts again. [/QUOTE]
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