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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4712918" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You are a nonemployee administrator of a supply chain. One that can be cut off at anytime for any reason or no reason at all. The fact that you have money, personal equity tied up in the venture never has and never will impact any future decisions that company makes. Unlike shareholders who can at least vote their shares and bring ballot questions up for a vote, your investment has no voice and zero representation. And as a result your investment is therefore completely and totally unsecured. And the more unsecured money you get tied up in it the more beholding you are to Fat Freddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4712918, member: 58386"] You are a nonemployee administrator of a supply chain. One that can be cut off at anytime for any reason or no reason at all. The fact that you have money, personal equity tied up in the venture never has and never will impact any future decisions that company makes. Unlike shareholders who can at least vote their shares and bring ballot questions up for a vote, your investment has no voice and zero representation. And as a result your investment is therefore completely and totally unsecured. And the more unsecured money you get tied up in it the more beholding you are to Fat Freddy. [/QUOTE]
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