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Lou_C Donating Member (944 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-09-04 04:37 PM
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Need advice on a bad business partner
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I have posted before about trying to get a business together with a close friend and she avoids answering her telephone.

She promised last week that she would never avoid answering her phone again and we registered our business.

She started back up not answering her phone or contributing to the business and working the end details out with me about running the business.

She has gone back to not answering her phone or emails and I can't handle this situation any longer.

She uploaded a copy of our business license and I was wondering if i could have my name taken off of the business.

If you had a friend that wouldn't answer their phone and they wanted a business with you would you close out the friendship altogether?

How can anyone keep a one sided friendship as a business partner.

I bought $5,000.00 dollars worth of merchandise on 90 day credit and I was going to sell it and make a good profit within the next few weeks so that I could reinvest it into our business.

But I don't think that their is a business partner because she never answers her phone or emails.

Should I ask her to remove her name off of the license or my name off of the business license?
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