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Gold Member
In regards to this statement from the article.........
"the practice of billing the company's dealers for tractors they hadn't ordered "started before (parts) inventory arrived" at the Tarboro plant."
In layman terms-that means the tractors were still on the ship, in the ocean and had NOT even gone through customs on LAND
" a former Farmtrac account manager, about $25 million in wire transfers made to Escorts Group while creditors in the U.S. were still owed money.
Joines said that while she was there, "if you wanted to keep your job, you had to do it," instead of issuing funds elsewhere."
WHERE DID THE MONEY TRANSFER TO?????????
I am very proud of the former Farmtrac employees that had to go through the ordeal in testifying-Those that testified and told the truth have my respect!!!!
"the practice of billing the company's dealers for tractors they hadn't ordered "started before (parts) inventory arrived" at the Tarboro plant."
In layman terms-that means the tractors were still on the ship, in the ocean and had NOT even gone through customs on LAND
" a former Farmtrac account manager, about $25 million in wire transfers made to Escorts Group while creditors in the U.S. were still owed money.
Joines said that while she was there, "if you wanted to keep your job, you had to do it," instead of issuing funds elsewhere."
WHERE DID THE MONEY TRANSFER TO?????????
I am very proud of the former Farmtrac employees that had to go through the ordeal in testifying-Those that testified and told the truth have my respect!!!!