Hi, I’m a freelance software developer. My friend had an LLC and wanted me to join him for a project to revamp his online store.

I invested 5k and entered only a profit-sharing scheme. I worked on top of it, being in charge of the project. If successful, the profit shares would have been a great return. Big IF but I knew the risks.

However, soon after starting I noticed that my friend had exaggerated his financials and had no plan as to what he wanted to achieve. Also, I had to incur extra costs like shopify themes and other tools that he said he would reimburse me for but made a lot of excuses to not pay them back.

Fast forward to a couple weeks after we started, he’s shutting down his LLC. I told him we should re-do the contract since I signed with his LLC if the project should continue. He’s gaslighting me into doubting him and telling me to just trust him and not worry about it. Obviously I’m not stupid and I’m catching onto his conman traits such as talking big and always mentioning his big past successes and the high profile people he knows.

Basically he has no intentions to re-do the contract and firm on not returning my money. He constantly reminds me “if you quit the investment is lost” (actual clause in the contract). No clause about what happens if the LLC disappears. What are my rights? 5% of me says I’m misreading the situation but my gut instinct is so strong on this one. I think I would sue and just lose this friend.

  • glk3278@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Everyone here seems to love telling you should never do business with friends. But based on what you’ve written, it seems like you’ve already learned that lesson the hard way, and all the commenters reiterating that doesn’t seem to be helpful at all.

    What you need to do is apply serious pressure on this guy. You’ve said you are willing to lose this friend, so show him you are not fucking around. Call him and tell him in a very calm and collected manner that you are entirely fed up with the situation and you want out right now. You expect him to send you back all of your money immediately or you are taking him to small claims court. Do a little research and have some documents from the court ready to send over to him (even if it’s just a bluff for now). He will hem and haw and come up with every little excuse in the book. Again, calmly tell him you are not interested at all in anything he has to say. Pay up now or we can do it the hard way.

    The only other good idea I saw here was the idea of undoing all the work you did somehow like re-coding everything and/or re-routing the URL. That will also give you some leverage. This is not over. The people telling you to just forget about $5000 are silly, but for the sake of a thought experiment, let’s use it to your advantage. The $5000 is gone but now you have an opportunity to earn $5000 with about what, 10 hours of work? Don’t take no for answer.