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<blockquote data-quote="bumpweLL.nYc" data-source="post: 6249165" data-attributes="member: 570798"><p>enough with your cookie cutter economics that dont apply since business ethics went down the pipe. Cutting costs never reaches the customer, if the cuts dont go in the owners pocket, they go to another middleman or more advertising or whatever else, never the customer. Cheaper lawn care? I pay $70 per visit to cut my small lawn and turn some soil. Landscape business owners are millionaires, I know a couple. Cheap labor just leads to record setting profits, and theres been enough of those lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpweLL.nYc, post: 6249165, member: 570798"] enough with your cookie cutter economics that dont apply since business ethics went down the pipe. Cutting costs never reaches the customer, if the cuts dont go in the owners pocket, they go to another middleman or more advertising or whatever else, never the customer. Cheaper lawn care? I pay $70 per visit to cut my small lawn and turn some soil. Landscape business owners are millionaires, I know a couple. Cheap labor just leads to record setting profits, and theres been enough of those lately. [/QUOTE]
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