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One rule for the grain merchant and another for the farmer ....
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<blockquote data-quote="bankrupt" data-source="post: 3861716" data-attributes="member: 42770"><p>We've had loads spuriously rejected for moisture for, among others, the following real reasons:-</p><p></p><p>(1) Lorry had blowout on way to port; boat sailed before it got there.</p><p></p><p>(2) New store not wired up in time for first day's intake.</p><p></p><p>(3) Merchant's new moisture meter, reading 2% high on first day of harvest.</p><p></p><p>We've also had loads of OSR diverted from Erith into a local Devon store who claimed the oil at 39%, subsequently admitting that, having no testing facilities, they'd made a guesstimate as much in their favour as they thought they could get away with. Our retained samples tested 43%</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fortunately, in all these cases and in others, we've negotiated a satisfactory financial settlement with no need for raised voices or for dramatic gesture on either side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bankrupt, post: 3861716, member: 42770"] We've had loads spuriously rejected for moisture for, among others, the following real reasons:- (1) Lorry had blowout on way to port; boat sailed before it got there. (2) New store not wired up in time for first day's intake. (3) Merchant's new moisture meter, reading 2% high on first day of harvest. We've also had loads of OSR diverted from Erith into a local Devon store who claimed the oil at 39%, subsequently admitting that, having no testing facilities, they'd made a guesstimate as much in their favour as they thought they could get away with. Our retained samples tested 43% Fortunately, in all these cases and in others, we've negotiated a satisfactory financial settlement with no need for raised voices or for dramatic gesture on either side. [/QUOTE]
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