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One rule for the grain merchant and another for the farmer ....
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<blockquote data-quote="Condi" data-source="post: 3866498" data-attributes="member: 13446"><p>Other than 'I dont think so' or 'I dont want to' can you explain that please? </p><p></p><p>Considering you can get £3m+ credit insurance on all of them I mention, do you know something the credit agencies dont or is it an unfounded opinion about their ability to pay? </p><p></p><p>Just be a bit careful what you say, the system needs confidence otherwise people wont trade. Its already been a problem I understand for local merchants after Wellgrain, and in all of those cases so far its totally unfounded. I suggest, as I did back on the Wellgrain thread, if farmers took out credit insurance in the same way merchants take out credit insurance, this discussion wouldnt happen and you'd let the credit insurers take the risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Condi, post: 3866498, member: 13446"] Other than 'I dont think so' or 'I dont want to' can you explain that please? Considering you can get £3m+ credit insurance on all of them I mention, do you know something the credit agencies dont or is it an unfounded opinion about their ability to pay? Just be a bit careful what you say, the system needs confidence otherwise people wont trade. Its already been a problem I understand for local merchants after Wellgrain, and in all of those cases so far its totally unfounded. I suggest, as I did back on the Wellgrain thread, if farmers took out credit insurance in the same way merchants take out credit insurance, this discussion wouldnt happen and you'd let the credit insurers take the risk. [/QUOTE]
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