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Quoted from MrBally:Is the Noodlebox portrait supposed to be some famous national teevee newsreader like from the BBC or ABP (Aussie Broadcasting Pty) or is that an overweight Sheena Easton?
She must have been performing her famous "Strut" song at a few KFC's
You can argue about almost anything but when it comes to math there is no curve.
IF JJP received 150 grand that should equal "X" number of games delivered.
If they received no funds they owe the distributor/s nothing.
I have no idea what a distributor price would be ( with shipping costs, tax,etc) but lets ballpark it at $7250 a game. 150K / $7250= 20'ish games.
If the funds collected was held by only Bumper then JJP has nothing outstanding to deliver, if they accepted funds they should deliver equipment equal to those funds to whomever and be clear.
Its pretty simple if Bumper held the money and now its gone they are the ones to go after, if a large part of that was forwarded to the manufacturer for games then the factory should make good on that amount.
Quoted from Pinchroma:The courts will decide the receivers of the games that were paid for is my guess.
No kidding..... I never would have guessed that.
There was some debate if Bumper was sitting on funds or if a portion of it was forwarded to JJP.
If Bumper had/ has it its likely gone or will be shortly.
Quoted from Pinchroma:tldr;
David Stein says he's not a crook but a victim of the scam as well by bumper owners #2 (from what I can comprehend from this days of our lives stuff).
Maybe he was duped or perhaps a willing participant....
I would rather wait and see how it all comes down legally or if proof emerges one way or the other.
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