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by pan69
4437 days ago
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Disclaimer; I have no experience with investors what so ever. To avoid the "we're in, we're out" scenario would it be possible to ask investors to sign a commitment agreement when they agree they're in? E.g. an investor says they're in for $100k. You then ask them to sign a commitment agreement that states when they change their mind they owe you 10% of the proposed investment, or something like that. Would this weed out the wanna be investors and guys who are tip toeing around so they can stop wasting your time? |
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That's for actual commitments. Investors historically have a very diverse vocabulary of ways to phrase "No" (for example, any sentence which begins with "I will invest if" means "No, but I like option value, particularly when it is free.") and entrepreneurs historically have a reality distortion field where they hear "No" and think "I didn't hear Never so that's practically a Yes!"