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Originally posted by 4bangen View PostJust heard from a credible source that the quarantine is coming and coming soon. I don’t know the extent of it but it is coming. Get ready brothers.
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostDid you here directly from someone with first hand knowledge, or someone that heard from someone, etc?
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As it relates to food - You've all heard it. Restaurants are getting killed. Consider gift cards, picking up take out, etc. Restaurants and travel industries will be among the hardest hit. We've never seen anything like this. Even when the economy is bad, people still have to eat. As far bars, business increases when the economy is bad. Sharks are circling in the water. Brinker Corporate is working from home, as are many other chains. D&B has halted construction on all of their jobsites. Chain customers are cancelling orders as quickly as they placed them. We took a company wide pay cut yesterday. Will evaluate again at end of the month. We're 80-90% certain we will be furloughing som employees. I still believe it will come back as sharply as it fell, but we've got to weather the storm first.
In regards to meats and such, don't forget about the US Foods Chefstore. Anyone can shop there, but obviously it's buying in bulk. Restaurant Depot too if you have a tax ID.
As it relates to the economy/mortgage industry - Here are a few articles I linked on my facebook page.
"The coronavirus outbreak has harmed communities and disrupted economic activity in many countries," the Fed said.
A national moratorium would be costly to lenders and servicers, but proponents say it's needed to help cushion the economic blow of the pandemic.
The Fed increased the amount of liquidity it's offering in short-term lending to the financial industry.
And some personal commentary.
Speaking as a debtee/lender here, and I am not speaking from a place of judgement. I’m trying to help those that may need it.
If your job has been or will be impacted by the health crisis; the absolute WORST thing you can do is hide from your creditors. If they call, answer. Better yet, be proactive. Call them! Tell them what’s happening. Many of these people are facing the same uncertainty you are. You might be surprised what they’re willing and able to do. Phone companies are already delaying payments/due dates, etc. I expect you’ll see something from other service providers as well.
I can’t think of a single time in my life where ignoring a problem has made it go away or get better. I get it. When you’re unable to pay your bills it is embarrassing. Humbling. Shameful. Maybe makes you a little sick to your stomach. You want to crawl in a hole and hide. Most of us have been there at one point or another in our lives. Being unable to pay your bills due to an unprecedented worldwide economic and health crisis is VASTLY different than not being able to pay your bills due to bad decisions. We’re all in the same boat, folks. Nobody knows what’s going to happen.
Talk to your creditors. Pay minimums where you can. Make arrangements where you can’t. But above all, just communicate. I will bend over backwards for someone that is open with me.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI just heard from my SIL that the US prepping for a 14 day country wide quarantine. His source comes from a fe d judge in his extended family.
If this is true, you peeps with kids may want to get to the stores and stock up on food
Note: Federal judges aren't experts on situations in their courts, much less matters outside of their courts.
Originally posted by Murph Tang View Posttime to stock up on booze!
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It's estimated that roughly 20,000 restaurant employees have been laid off in Dallas. That number will rise as Tarrant County follows suit.
Estimates for NYC restaurant employees that have been laid off are north of 300,000.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostIt's estimated that roughly 20,000 restaurant employees have been laid off in Dallas. That number will rise as Tarrant County follows suit.
Estimates for NYC restaurant employees that have been laid off are north of 300,000.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostIt's estimated that roughly 20,000 restaurant employees have been laid off in Dallas. That number will rise as Tarrant County follows suit.
Estimates for NYC restaurant employees that have been laid off are north of 300,000.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostNevada as of yesterday is going to beat them all. All non essential businesses, casinos and bars that don't serve food closed for 30 days.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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If this is accurate, and I have not heard it yet, don't forget about your four legged friends. I checked and need a bag for them just in case this goes a bit. Knowing it hit Ellis County made me lose sleep last night. Fucking Maypearl of all places.
Some may looks at Amazon as the devil, but if that guy wanted to, he has the power to do some crazy shit. Food deliveries, essentials, prescriptions, tests kits. If you could halt all bill collectors and get people food, the economy would come roaring back after wards.Last edited by kingjason; 03-18-2020, 11:16 AM.Whos your Daddy?
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