George Calombaris is actively reaching out to creditors who lost money when Providoor initially closed its doors, seeking additional funds.

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  1. It’s unfortunate to hear about the challenges faced by creditors due to Providoor’s closure. It’s always tough when businesses go through hard times, impacting not just the owners but also those who are financially tied to them. Hopefully, George Calombaris is approaching the situation with a willingness to find a fair resolution for everyone involved. It’s important for businesses to maintain transparency and take responsibility during such difficult circumstances.

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