is it possible to lease or buy a coffeeshop?

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Kermit wrote:I would take shares for putting in cash NO Probs. Just be a pleasure to smoke in a new styled CS knowing only the best will be served to ya. :)
X2! well said Kermit! :D


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i'd invest in it too....not for the gain,but knowing that there's true quality without ripping off or too commercial but most of all quality
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we would have to have some contract drawn up between us, to keep it all above aboard as it could get complicated if a lot of people are involved, the majority shareholder would have to have final say or it would never work as to many eggs spoils the pie.
4-6 people involved with an equal share would be best for the control and input into the shop :shock:
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sounds good Stenmen.

My plan would look like this:
People from the forum can invest into the shop and will be in the contract Stenmen already mentioned. the most things will be done by stenmen and me, so we will invest more and get more of the gain....like a fond from a bank ;)
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keep us updated on what is going on, im sure many of us would love to have a small piece of the pie....errr plant :lol:
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I'm not really in a position to put up financial support, but I'd be happy to work as the bud tender!
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and i'm sure that some of us don't mind giving up a little time to help out when we're there.....i know i would...i don't mind giving a few hours of a holiday at all...now how much pocket money do we need?...just pay me in hot chocolate
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Ash333 wrote:I'm not really in a position to put up financial support, but I'd be happy to work as the bud tender!
thats what 2 friends of us said in first place as well :D :D
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sh@dy wrote:
Ash333 wrote:I'm not really in a position to put up financial support, but I'd be happy to work as the bud tender!
thats what 2 friends of us said in first place as well :D :D
If you were to set up in that place that was advertised with the hotel, I'd work for peanuts as long as I had a room to sleep and something to smoke
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Ash333 wrote:
sh@dy wrote:
Ash333 wrote:I'm not really in a position to put up financial support, but I'd be happy to work as the bud tender!
thats what 2 friends of us said in first place as well :D :D
If you were to set up in that place that was advertised with the hotel, I'd work for peanuts as long as I had a room to sleep and something to smoke
sounds fair to me :)
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sounds like a good plan, id do it too, without having to pay for a room or smokes i could actually afford to get TO the Dam to help out, i like it :!:
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sh@dy wrote:why keep it a dream if this is just about the money? will try to sort out some things and then come back here to tell you if its realistic....but if shiva is right, then we just have to do it!
Sh@dy, when were you planing to find out this info? Man this could be one sweet deal!! :D
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Free room for my trips over would do me really and of course if it got sold i would want my cash back. But as for getting an income that is not important as a minor shareholder.
I can lend a hand getting it up and running No probs.
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Re: is it possible to lease or buy a coffeeshop?

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STENMAN wrote:Can any one lease or buy a coffeeshop?
No, but it doesnt hurt to dream. Peace.
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Post by highdro »

you will need , as any self respecting coffee shop does a in-house er ...... plasterer :)
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