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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. This is interesting. You are right. I don't know hos trust funds worl. When she married him she is the one who shared he had a trustfund and he was studying to go into a lucrative field. We have heard about many a lovely trip to Europe and we heard all about the renovations of the huge beach house they purchased. I did not concern myself with their finances then. Once I got a request to "invest" in her business, then I started to wonder what happened and I wondered about their finances. When you ask a bank for a loan they don't MYOB either. It doesn't sound like any of us will be investing, but we wish her well. [/quote] If you ask a bank for a loan and their decision is “No, we cannot support you with a loan,” they do, indeed, mind their own business after that. They don’t hop on the Internet to gossip about the loan applicant, her husband, her marriage, or their trips and renovations.[/quote] This right here. She put you in a weird position by asking, but then again sometimes friends do invest/go into business together/network, especially in wealthy circles. But all you needed to then do was ask for more information related to her business plan (if you were at all interested), and then say yes or no. Honestly, why do you feel the need to gossip about her with other friends, and write about her here? A yes or no is all that is needed, then you can move on with your day.[/quote] This. Plus with all the things in the world to worry about, a wealthy woman married to a wealthy man who wants to start what is likely a ridiculous hobby business which no one in their right mind will fund, is something that should be WAY down the list of concerns.[/quote]
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