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![]() Hello all.
Looking for an opinion on this scenario: Person A, out of emotional distress and desparation due to an extreme personal problem, sells a profitable business, including the client list to Person B. Months later, Person A finds that Person B did not provide adequate service to the businesses clients. Person A's previous clients start phoning and asking Person A for refunds, *Or Else*... even though Person B clearly stated that they were a wizard at such conflict resolution, and for a reduction in the selling price of the business, would *Take Care* of the clients. The reduction in price of said business was granted, and that's all Person A thought of it, until recently. Here's what Person A wants to do now: Person A is prepared to SATISFY the needs of these former clients, in an effort to *Do the Right Thing* and try and keep everyone happy. Question???? Is Person A off his virtual rocker for not wanting to throw Person B to the wolves??? Just wondering what you guys and gals would do if you were in Person A's shoes ;-) Paul The EbizHerald |
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