I have an idea for a new business. Does anyone on the board have experience with non-profits and legal knowledge in the area of debt and collection?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Mabey someone on the board could explain how are business such are credit consolidation companies and debt settlement considered non-profit? My business would be similar to that.
Mabey someone on the board could explain how are business such are credit consolidation companies and debt settlement considered non-profit? My business would be similar to that.
Nobody can give legal advice over the internet, only their opinion (which could be completely wrong or right)
Hey Rain,I'm not a lawyer, so I can't give you legal advice. But instead of throwing $200+ per hour down the toilet to talk to one (yes, I openly believe that lawyers are not worth that kind of money), there are some websites where you can get them to answer questions in detail, for around $30 a pop or so, which I think is reasonable if it requires some research on their end.
You can also consider LegalShield, like I have, and pay roughly $30 a month for unlimited questions and consulting on various topics.
Really?Hey Rain,
Have you considered being a LegalShield Associate & reselling the service? if yes, why? If not, why not?
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