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Ever Lost A Business To A Co-Partner?
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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 227435, member: 68963"] Actually, I have never been in a situation where I have lost a business to a co-partner but I have heard of such cases, When I first started my janitorial services, I was operating without a partner and I missed some contracts because it conflicted with some offline engagements and this is one reason which made me decide to take a partner and I hope such ordeal does not befall me. These days, to trust someone is more like a criminal offense and this is why, most people refuse to go into partnership rather they would operate on a very small scale. There is a relative of mine who lost her salon business to her very close friend but now, they are no more in talking terms. This relative of mine had operated the business alone but when the noticed the influx of customers, she found it very hard to cope alone and thought to bring her friend since she was idle but after some months, my aunt had developed a chronic ulcer sickness and was aware for almost seven months and during this time, my aunty got some reports that her shop has been closed down for sometime but she doubted and said that her partner is always around. Do you know that this her friend, opened her own saloon in just another street not far from the former salon and took all the customers there. When my aunt recovered partially, she knew that her business was gone because she must have told the customers that she was no longer operating. It gets harder to engage in partnership. [/QUOTE]
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