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Originally Posted by notime
co-op's only work when you trust people 100% and have the same goal, where people don't mind sharing money also AND people re-inforce each others capabilities.
It's hard to get 12 to 24 people in one line IMHO. Difficult enough to get 2 people in one line.
So that will eliminate 98+% I guess.
Out of 7 selective incorporation co-op's I did the last years, 5 failed, 1 worked perfectly and we became friends and 1 became my best friend.
Funny how things turn out sometimes.
It's not even about money, it's about trust, getting along, wanting the same goals and being able to share success (or loss) and admit it took more then yourself alone to accomplish. Either a team works or it doesn't.
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Disagree. Many Coops exist with thousands, tens of thousands of "owners" that barely even know each other but work well and have for many decades with clear guidelines and bylaws. The Coop would allow members to also be "owners" of the site(s).