Case and SESS, you are both right, Textron has continued to generate interest revenue from the farmtrac network and yes, the unreasonably one sided financing agreements used in almost every segement of industry are one of the main contributers to business failure in america today.
the average person wanting to contribute to and be a part of the american dream of working for ones self and be independant, immediately becomes a target for all kinds of financing schemes.Needing working capital to put your talents and abilities to practical use, makes the working person especially vunerable to many of these financing schemes.only a lucky few are able to self finance,most start in business out of neccessity,no job and need a way to make a living.
Getting financing to get started in business used to mean going to your local bank and sitting down with someone you knew and could trust, he was a member of a local church,participated in civic activities and shared the same values as you. if he cheated his customers, he became an object of scorne in the community.
Now we live in a global economy driven by greed, success is measured in dollars and cents, not in how much good you do in your town or how honest you are. these big financial cooperations remind me of that big red pig in the tv commercials,getting fatter each time they gooble up the fruits of another's hard work.
Dealers have to accept some of the blame for the way things are, we wanted something so bad, that we failed to see that the price might become too high to pay,and we trusted because we could be trusted and thought everyone else to be the same.
In the throes of our misfortune, we have an opportunity to make things better for those who survive this and everyone else in the industry by standing firm against Textron and every other financing company who feeds their greed off our sweat. how the dealers react to this opportunity is a question unanswered right now, but it is looking better to me each day.------Taxpayer
the average person wanting to contribute to and be a part of the american dream of working for ones self and be independant, immediately becomes a target for all kinds of financing schemes.Needing working capital to put your talents and abilities to practical use, makes the working person especially vunerable to many of these financing schemes.only a lucky few are able to self finance,most start in business out of neccessity,no job and need a way to make a living.
Getting financing to get started in business used to mean going to your local bank and sitting down with someone you knew and could trust, he was a member of a local church,participated in civic activities and shared the same values as you. if he cheated his customers, he became an object of scorne in the community.
Now we live in a global economy driven by greed, success is measured in dollars and cents, not in how much good you do in your town or how honest you are. these big financial cooperations remind me of that big red pig in the tv commercials,getting fatter each time they gooble up the fruits of another's hard work.
Dealers have to accept some of the blame for the way things are, we wanted something so bad, that we failed to see that the price might become too high to pay,and we trusted because we could be trusted and thought everyone else to be the same.
In the throes of our misfortune, we have an opportunity to make things better for those who survive this and everyone else in the industry by standing firm against Textron and every other financing company who feeds their greed off our sweat. how the dealers react to this opportunity is a question unanswered right now, but it is looking better to me each day.------Taxpayer