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This is a bit of a funny situation and I could do with some confirmation if possible.
Ok, company X is an established business but the owner wants to semi-retire so has sold the majority of the business to one of the senior managers who has called the company X+1. I now work for the new company.
In the contract it was detailed that the domain would be sold as part of the agreement. Company X+1 has informed company X that they must get a new domain and EMAILS sorted. The guy retiring has said that he wants to keep his email address, they only use one, [email protected]. The new company has said that they dont want the old company to use this email as it may lead to confusion between which company is sending the email.
I think half the problem is that the guy who wants to keep the email is an old fella and doesnt have a clue about computers etc.
Im sure that the new company can just say that the old company cant still use the email? Any more advice would be great.
Thanks, Mark
Ok, company X is an established business but the owner wants to semi-retire so has sold the majority of the business to one of the senior managers who has called the company X+1. I now work for the new company.
In the contract it was detailed that the domain would be sold as part of the agreement. Company X+1 has informed company X that they must get a new domain and EMAILS sorted. The guy retiring has said that he wants to keep his email address, they only use one, [email protected]. The new company has said that they dont want the old company to use this email as it may lead to confusion between which company is sending the email.
I think half the problem is that the guy who wants to keep the email is an old fella and doesnt have a clue about computers etc.
Im sure that the new company can just say that the old company cant still use the email? Any more advice would be great.
Thanks, Mark
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