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s4pps
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Posted - 06 September 2008 :  16:00:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just wondering how everyone gets their head around losing a business? I've had the shop nearly 4 years, and when I think of the hours, to say nothing of the money, I've invested in it, it's heart-breaking. My head knows that BR and drawing a line under it is the right decision. But there's a part of me that doesn't want to give up and I keep trying to think of anyway possible to keep it! I don't honestly think there is, but do you know what I mean

I feel so angry - frustrated - depressed - at something I still believe in, but know that I've run out of lifelines.

So how long will I feel like this? I wonder if once the Judge declares us BR and I can't go back in the shop that I will feel suddenly great. Or am I still going to be regretting giving up in years to come!

Would love to here from forum members that have 'been there, done that!' Or maybe I wouldn't

Reviva UK
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Posted - 06 September 2008 :  21:53:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

It is a difficult decision to make and depending upon the stress you are under then it may be for the best.

However as I have said on another post I would really recomend you speak with an expert because if done properly there may be several choices available.

these may allow you to move forward and save the business.


Paul Johns
Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
www.revivauk.com
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