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Thursday, 07/20/2017 1:36:58 AM

Thursday, July 20, 2017 1:36:58 AM

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This has got to be one of the most bogus companies ever. It puts out some of the most bogus stories and offers the weakest excuses ever.

Eight years of abject failure by IFUS and one stunning false promise after another and here we are.

Just think this through.. IFUS did nothing for four years. Then IFUS borrowed $244,000.00. (Which it has just recently begun to pay back ... courtesy of that Federal Court judgement) With some of that money the company bought the equipment to bale bagasse and was supposedly going to market those bales to ranchers, feed lots, etc.

The company mantra was that the very people who lent them money interfered with their customers. (Though, it is pretty clear from various depositions and the complete lack of evidence, witnesses, affidavits or testimonials, that there was no interference at all).

Nevertheless, let's suppose that there was interference. How many customers were interfered with? Five? Ten?? 50??? 100???? How many ranchers and feed lots are there in Louisiana and Texas? 100? 500?? 1,000??? 5,000???? Was every single potential customer interfered with? How could that be done? Were all the ranchers and feed lot owners threatened? No matter how it was done, if it was done so thoroughly and effectively that absolutely not one single rancher in all of Louisiana and Texas would deal with IFUS ... then why are we now being told that Louisiana and Texas are fertile ground for IFUS?? Hmmmmmmmmm?

Maybe these bad, bad boys did not interfere with the customers. Instead, maybe they took back the machinery (bought with their money, BTW) so that IFUS couldn't make any product to sell?? Ooops, that can't be it; because we are told the machinery is still there.

In reality, the few customers that IFUS had at one time felt that they were mistreated, misled and misused by Walthers. Having converted a good deal of the money from the loan for personal use, Walthers did not have the capital necessary to service his customers properly ... nor did he have any interest in customers at all.

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