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New business cash flow issues.
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deepindebtor wrote: »Well thanks for your help Paul, glad you stuck your oar in!
We didn't have low cash flow when we took the contracts out but if you haven't noticed things are not all hunky dory right now everywhere.
I was rather hoping for help rather than just plain criticism, after all it was help I needed.
You have had help from others though.....which you haven't thanked them for.............:DEveryones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0 -
pitkin2020 wrote: »You have had help from others though.....which you haven't thanked them for.............:D
Isnt it funny how when O/Ps start to hear things they dont want to hear they never come back?
Also, as you say, picked out the non favourable post to rebuke, rather than thanking everyone for their advice.
Oh well0 -
Isnt it funny how when O/Ps start to hear things they dont want to hear they never come back?
Also, as you say, picked out the non favourable post to rebuke, rather than thanking everyone for their advice.
Oh well
Its a trend with this forum but usually its to do with scams when the OPs can't take advice lol.
You have to take the rough with the smooth and with any advice do your own research to ensure its factual.Everyones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0 -
I would recommend maybe arranging a temporary overdraft for the business as cashflow is returning.0
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Well firstly you need to pay out those bills, so take a loan with upfront to pay few more, up to 4 months. Loan payment period must be recounted that you could easily pay out. Then pay bills. After that contact other mobile providers that you want to move to them (choose crap ones, where signal is very poor in your place). After they offer you a move contract sign it. When you will be with the new mobile company, after week or two go there and say that their service is crap you have no signal etc... And that you want close contract due to theirs fault. Usually they will say that they can't, then just say that you can leave only 1 phone and other close. But I think it is possible to close all. Mostly company has to end contract because they can't give you normal service... That will help you to have 1 phone and loan which is counted to pay easily.0
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