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Re: Use old business name or start new one?
What I tell rookies in the game. If you don't have a customer base yet. Use a company called cardetailing.com. They will send you leads daily so all you have to do is show up and do the job. When u get to the job pass out your business cards. That's free customers until you build your base up. Once you build your base up then u can go on your own.
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Re: Use old business name or start new one?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•IMO:
-Pay the $150 for the formation
of a new business/name.
And being that you’ve been in business
for what, nine years now...I’m thinking
that the “new” Business name could be:
’Detailhen’ (est. 2011)
Bob
Lol I had to read it twice, I am a little bit older now too.. makes sense
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Re: Use old business name or start new one?
Originally Posted by
Detailchick
. If i re-instate my business with the same Name it’s $1,315 with the state
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So much for New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die" motto........
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Use old business name or start new one?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
So much for New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die" motto........
They gotta get their sales tax from somewhere
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