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    #31
    Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
    Do you guys get paid in ten days????
    We have to wait 28 minimum
    This year a big local grain merchant went bust owing six figure sums to some farmers and thirty million pounds to macquarie bank
    Farmers wont get a penny
    When the system works the way it is supposed to, you can stop by the office after dumping your last load and get a cheque right away. This would be from the larger grain companies. However because of the new system Cargill is having issues printing a cheque within a month. I asked for a grain cheque to be split with a landlord and was told it would add another two weeks.

    Smaller specialty grain buyers, you can expect 7 to 21 days delay.

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      #32
      Richardson here , just wheel around the office
      Lady who runs the place makes out a check with a smile

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        #33
        Makes me miss Cargill even less, didn't think it was possible.

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          #34
          Originally posted by SmallTimeOperator View Post
          I only let them go 5 days before I started to lose it. They were telling me 2-3 weeks to get paid. End of Sept, after I dumped, I shut my truck off in the driveway and after I got the weight ticket I went in the office. Told them them the truck was staying parked there on the scale till I had my money for loads delivered earlier in the week. I phoned my wife while in the office. She was ready to come get me. Area manager girl was there that day too. As we argued she set me up for direct deposit because they couldn’t print cheques there because of the new computer system. They were all out of their offices standing there trying to explain the 2-3 weeks to get paid and that they were driving to Yorkton to get cheques but I wasn’t going for it.

          Trucks were pulling up to the probe and I had their main driveway blocked and they had to use the other lane for them to dump.

          I had the grain buyer girl on the phone at the same time and she was working with Winnipeg to get a cheque printed that day for me in Yorkton. I had bills that had to be paid and I needed the money. No exceptions.

          They are lucky it was a quiet Friday. It was about an hour that my truck blocked the scale before they told me a cheque would print in Yorkton. I drove to Yorkton and had a cheque in hand by 5pm. On Tuesday I picked up a cheque for all the other loads.

          Last two weeks it’s been direct deposit in 2-3 days.
          post of the year , right here!!!!!!!!
          STO for premier!
          this is what shoulda been done when they were tearing out rail lines /infrastructure/etc.
          especially that last one a year or two ago , they should know better by now

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            #35
            Its 2021 FFS , there should be no reason any grain co registered with the CGC shouldn't be able to write a cheque after the load is dumped. I am not a phucking bank....Thats where you go to borrow money.

            First guys starting the economy are farmers and the last guy paid after all his work is done.

            Just phucking stupid in this day and age.

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              #36
              Has anyone of you guys talked to the CGC? If so who did you talk to and what was their reply?

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                #37
                WCWG have a meeting with Cargill big wigs tomorrow.

                CCGC says it could take 30 days for the process. Like our checks will be here this week so didn't bother.

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                  #38
                  There is a easy fix, Don’t sell to those that can’t pay on the day you deliver. The problem will fix itself real fast or that company can close its doors.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    Richardson here , just wheel around the office
                    Lady who runs the place makes out a check with a smile
                    Smiling at what they took on the back end likely

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      WCWG have a meeting with Cargill big wigs tomorrow.

                      CCGC says it could take 30 days for the process. Like our checks will be here this week so didn't bother.
                      I got this from the WCWG today:

                      Dear Wheat Growers Member,

                      We have heard from many members regarding late payments from Cargill Inc. for grain deliveries.

                      We have written to the Canadian Grain Commission and cc’d the prairie Agriculture Ministers in an effort to find a permanent solution.

                      We have also received a response from the CGC, which is below.

                      We will continue to keep you up-to-date with any developments on this important issue.

                      Yours truly,

                      Gunter Jochum
                      President
                      Dear Mr. Jochum,

                      Thank you for your message regarding slow payment concerns at Cargill.

                      The CGC shares your concerns and it is a top priority for us. We have received a number of slow payment complaints from producers and we have successfully worked with them to secure payment in relatively short order. Based on our discussions with executives at Cargill, it appears that the issue has been caused by the implementation new payment software. We received assurances this week from Cargill that the problem has been resolved and that no new slow payment complaints should emerge going forward.

                      That said, some producers may still have outstanding slow payment complaints to resolve. We encourage them to contact us so that we can bring their concerns forward and help them secure payment. Please note as well that we are seeking more information from Cargill on how many producers have been affected and their timeline to deal with any remaining outstanding payments.

                      We encourage you to share this message with your members.

                      Sincerely,

                      Doug Chorney

                      Chief Commissioner
                      Canadian Grain Commission / Government of Canada
                      doug.chorney@grainscanada.gc.ca/ Tel: 204-983-2730 / TTY: 1-866-317-4289

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