To all:
Opps, I think someone struck a nerve?
Add my dollar to the list as well. I'd like to hear the rest of
this...
Bob
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Subject: RE: Aaroflex and Thanksgiving
Author: KDenton@williams-int.com at INTERNET
Date: 11/29/99 4:41 PM
To all,
I've got the third dollar!
Karl
-----Original Message-----
From: Rohrbeck, Tom [SMTP:trohrbec@stratasys.com]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 4:03 PM
To: DanF@aol.com; ross@selecteng.com; rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: RE: Aaroflex and Thanksgiving
Well put Dan, in fact I will get in line and put up the second
dollar to hear this "STORY" from Albert!
-----Original Message-----
From: DanF@aol.com [SMTP:DanF@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 2:30 PM
To: ross@selecteng.com; rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: Aaroflex and Thanksgiving
In a message dated 11/29/99 11:18:15 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ross@selecteng.com writes:
> For almost three years we have been tight lipped about our
> legal problems with Aaroflex. But early this year a Federal
Judge
> decided in our favor that Aaroflex return our down payments
(United
> States District Court for the Western District of Michigan,
Docket No.
> 1:97CV473). We had to fight them for two years while they threw
every
> legal roadblock in our way. Needless to say, our legal fees where
huge.
> To say the loss of a substantial downpayment and the legal fees
hurt us
> is an understatement. We had settled out of court and Al Young
reneged
> on that. Now he is ignoring a federal court ruling. We are not
the only
> ones that have lost downpayments on a machine. When Al Young
came out
> with his Thanksgiving message about how thankful he was, it was a
real
> stab in the back to us that have struggled with this loss.
>
> By the way, the Aaroflex and Aarotec companies are shells. Our
money has
> disappeared into a black hole.
I was personally saddened to hear of this situation. Growing a
business and
making it prosper is hard enough. Dealing with companies like this
affects
too many businesses and it creates hardships for the owners,
employees and
their families. Imagine being a small business owner with tens of
thousands
of your own dollars in limbo for years while paying to do legal
battle in the
courts. How painful would it be to win in court but go ahead and
accept an
out-of-court settlement only to have that agreement ignored? And
imagine how
you would feel when you see that person posting his thoughts on the
value of
Thanksgiving to the world.
Based on what I've seen here on the RP-ML, I'm sorry to say that
the next
posting from Albert Young will probably be his wishing everyone a
Merry
Christmas and prosperous new year.
Once again Albert, WHERE'S THE BEEF?! Here's your chance to step up
and
explain to the world how you can (according to this posting) ignore
a Federal
Judge's decision and continue to hold onto other companies'
downpayments.
I'd gladly pay to hear your justification -- I'll contribute the
first dollar
to a fund for the companies that you and your firm appear to have
had such a
significant negative impact on.
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