oh i know. niko was pretty frustrated by that guy.
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oh i know. niko was pretty frustrated by that guy. mark could have had the whole west coast then, he could have been inviting people every weekend for demo, do installations when tractors came in, advertise and probably make other sales b/z of it. not only that but (hey, not that hlnt needed anybody's help and neither did niko and others helping the company earlier on but mark could have brokered a deal with his contacts perhaps and made tytn some real money.
at least until they got through this "bad economy" stuff...ah, whatever i don't want to say too much out of respect for niko's request to me that i try to hold my tongue for the sake of others...but that guy really missed out and niko could have hooked him up a 1,000 ways from sunday -- his company would be thriving making a couple 100k's a month in sales and installs...worse part-- mark would have needed to do nothing but sign a distributorship agreement. he already had the shop, had the mechanics, had the market, had captive customers (repairing their products) so they get an upgrade and save money on fuel and tell others....and his business grows, he gets a reputation, he sells some more implements because of the added traffic unloads a tractor or two per quarter...instead of looking for ways to be more he became less.
hlnt though, this is a winner winner tyson-- uh, chicken dinner!