[Milsurplus] Goverment Liquidators
Peter Gottlieb
nerd at verizon.net
Wed Apr 27 22:19:52 EDT 2005
I don't want to get too far off topic but this is a large company dealing with
the government on a contracted deal. What that means is that even if you could
prove widespread corruption it would be almost impossible to get them out.
I heard, and I will never reveal my sources, that there are radios and other
sensitive equipment that was supposed to be shredded but escaped destruction and
ended up at the bottom of dumpsters of scrap metal, covered by heavy tarps then
a load of real scrap, sold to China and other countries. No doubt some of this
equipment that we, as taxpayers, paid for has been used against our kids
fighting overseas. Money talks in this world and we aren't going to change that!
Joe Foley wrote:
> --- Patrick Jankowiak <recycler at swbell.net> wrote:
>
>>oh man.. you ought to see the hue and cry on the
>>military
>>vehicles list about GL. Seems like they are very
>>unfair and
>>predatory with their business practices,
>>misrepresenting vehicles
>>and equipment in the manner of the very worst sort
>>of lying
>>cheating ebay seller. I was advised to see gsa.gov
>>for auctions
>>instead.
>
> ++++++++
> Fun, isn't it?
>
> I'm one of the hue-er's and cry-er's, too!!
>
> Its about time they got what they've had coming.
>
> I gave up on them.
>
> Joe
>
>
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