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Author: PucksFool 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Makin the rounds...
Date: 11/06/25 7:21 AM
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When I was a kid, my mom worked for a small manufacturing company. She did the billings and administered which customers were granted credit. Most were allowed to 30 days to pay. First time customers or those with iffy credit histories were required to pay COD, cash on delivery. For them checks were accepted. The company didn't want drivers carrying actual cash. Then there were the companies that had bounced a check or were unreliable - they were COO, cash on order. The company wouldn't start working on the order without cash, dead presidents not a check, in hand paid in full.

Given Trump's history of cheating I cannot understand why any company would not put him or anything he is connected to, USA included, on a COO list.
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