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Can I invest in a startup I'm joining?

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gct

Junior Member
Oregon

I'm joining a startup and I'd like to invest up front. The founders are open to the idea, but I'm not an accredited investor, nor will I be an officer or directory in the company. Is it still possible for me to invest?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
Oregon

I'm joining a startup and I'd like to invest up front. The founders are open to the idea, but I'm not an accredited investor, nor will I be an officer or directory in the company. Is it still possible for me to invest?
**A: yes, but be careful.
 

gct

Junior Member
Is there a specific exemption I should cite that would allow me to invest, and by "be careful" do you just mean be aware of the risks of investing in a startup in general or something more specific?
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
Is there a specific exemption I should cite that would allow me to invest, and by "be careful" do you just mean be aware of the risks of investing in a startup in general or something more specific?
**A: first off, do the people selling the investment have securities licenses?
 

gct

Junior Member
Thanks for that but I'm not really asking for opinions on the quality of the investment, just the legality of my investing. That's a pretty bold statement you made considering you know nothing about the company, what they're doing, the people involved, or other financial backing they've obtained.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
Thanks for that but I'm not really asking for opinions on the quality of the investment, just the legality of my investing. That's a pretty bold statement you made considering you know nothing about the company, what they're doing, the people involved, or other financial backing they've obtained.
**A: ok, then why don't you provide all the details and I'll see if my answer remains the same. On second thought, forget it. It's a scam.
 

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