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Kynes said:
Kasz216 said:
Player2 said:
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I think that what the stores are selling have been harvested and payed already, but we'll see.

I've sent a mail to a friend whose father have some lands about it, I'll see what he says.

Don't worry for the stores, they won't lose money or increase prizes (if they increase prizes they won't sell like JEMC said). They'll fire somebody for (almost) free (there are many ways they can do it now), hire some people from temporary employment agencies, make them work for 0.5*money and voila.

@Kynes so that's the story behind this guy. Not surprised after all.

Cool let me know.

I remember reading about how farmers are paid a few months back in the greek crisis.  Farmers started cutting out th middlemen there after there crash which allowed them to get money faster and make the same profits.

Apparently, at least in greece, you don't get paid until the end of the season.

I can't talk of farming products, as I work in electronics, but in Spain it's common to be paid by the big retailers 180 days after the invoice, and if your product isn't bought in the first 60 days, they can return it to you without cost.

Thats how textbooks in the US work.

Though we had a full school semester to return them with.

Great job.  Would be slammed with work for about 4-5 weeks a semester, and the rest of the time i'd spend most of my day reading spare english novels/economics books/history books.

Of course that was only because our book orderer was kinda incompetant.