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PCWorld:

If your business has lost clients or needed to scale back, take action.

Don’t just wait for a rebound; use the moment to renegotiate terms with your suppliers and service providers.

You might be surprised that many will be willing to cut you a break to keep your business… and keep you in business.

Call everyone. Contact your land and mobile phone companies, ISP, web host, and private courier. Get in touch with your office supplier, delivery company, and other contractors.

Scrutinize every bill; especially if you’re paying for ongoing service, such as a cable TV connection, ask those companies for a break.

Remember to think even bigger. Renegotiate your office lease and other major expenses.

Offer to to trade services where appropriate, if that’s an option.

Just approach those contacts with humility and try to work something out.

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  • Those are some really great advice tips. Even if someone is struggling with a mortgage or car payment, even those companies are willing to work with you as much as they can. let’s face it, if you shut off your services, or let your house or car go back to the bank…they are not making money off of you or anyone else on that service or property item until they find someone else to replace you. They would always prefer that you keep it and they work with you rather than getting rid of the service or item.

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