ILCO-NON PAYMENT SINCE OCTOBER

Hi Guys

ILCO was a very good company and they had direct clients and built their company from scratch.

Unfortuantly, bad employees that were load brokers screwed the owner. I know him personally and have met him several times in the past few weeks.

We used to work with him also before all this happened.

Yes you will not be paid because he had no choice but to close and has already spent 200 000$ in lawyer fees to after those same employees.
 
Hi Guys

ILCO was a very good company and they had direct clients and built their company from scratch.

Unfortuantly, bad employees that were load brokers screwed the owner. I know him personally and have met him several times in the past few weeks.

We used to work with him also before all this happened.

Yes you will not be paid because he had no choice but to close and has already spent 200 000$ in lawyer fees to after those same employees.
So the owner is blaming the employees that were load brokerson why his company is screwing people out of money? Spent $200,000 on lawyers and carriers are not paid! Sorry dont feel sorry for this guy. Seems like he took the money and run and poor me I'm stupid for trusting others to run my company. Grow up the guys a crook!!!!
 
Excuses can come in many different forms. “Bad employees”, an “unexpected” downturn in the economy, etc, etc. As a business owner, the buck stops with you. You are ultimately responsible for the efficient operation of your business each and every day. You are the one who is supposed to be watching and listening. Sorry, but the only excuses for suddenly closing up shop are things like sudden and unexpected ill health, a loss of a family member, a natural disaster such as flood or fire, or something similar. Leaving your suppliers to suffer the financial consequence’s of your inattention is wrong. If you have to wrap up your operation, make sure everyone, suppliers and employees are paid before you take a nickel from the till.