Everything was grey back then. i.e. One could financially state that their product was shipped as soon as it left their dock. So, in theory, they could load an infinite number of transport trailers full of the parts to build a product and park those trailers in the parking lot on Dec 31. Then, on the morning of Jan 1, you could RMA those products stating that they didn't work, needed repairs. Bring it all back into the shop and build the product and ship it. Recognizing the revenue up to a year before you actually made the product. Hypothetically speaking of course.
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Always hypothetically speaking!! Hehe.
Yeah, there were so many things that could be gotten away with back in the day. They still can but have to be more clever and hide everything behind a million shell companies!