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Originally Posted by Tony_SS
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Travis if you weren't ever the owner you should have never pretended to be it.
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I would like to make a point, but please know that I have never met any of the parties involved, nor have I purchased any products from them. What I am about to say should not be seen as defending anyone.
It is not uncommon for a company to announce new ownership prior to the actual legal standing of "ownership." Many companies do this to facilitate a smooth transition because changing ownership is not like flipping a switch. It is also entirely possible that once a potential buyer digs deeper into the workings of a business, they realize that things are not as they were initially presented to them. Thus, in any deal, be it the sale of a car, house, or business, it is not done, until it is DONE! Intent to purchase is not the same as the act of purchase.
Andrew