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Previously on "What address to use on Business Cards etc"
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You must have it on invoices, but apart from that I don't use mine on company stationery. I usually put 'VAT Registered' on everything though.
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Do you have to include your Vat registration number on stationary?
Mick
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Re. letterheads and e-mails; you must use your registered address if you are a limited company.
Re. business cards; I display my name, e-mail, non-geo office number and mobile number prominently but also have the registered company details including address in very small print on the bottom. I might try double-sided ones next.
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Originally posted by phayesAnother question is who does use their business cards on this forum, I can see the use in using company stationary for sending invoices to clients and letters to IR etc.???
Actually got a gig from this once when I was phoned and told Mr X recommnded you to us as you've done this before with his company.
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Always drop a few off when I finish a gig, always useful to provide the bill payer a way to get in touch with you if something else comes up in the future.
I hear it also impresses the younger and blonder types you meet in bars to some extent.
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Who actually uses their business cards?
Another question is who does use their business cards on this forum, I can see the use in using company stationary for sending invoices to clients and letters to IR etc.???
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Mailboxes etc let you put Flat/Unit/Suite xxx, 123 Our Street, etc.
Which looks a lot better.
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PO boxes always look a bit iffy anyway unless you are a household name...
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I think it is de rigeur to have just your name, email and mobile number on business cards nowadays.
For stationery, yes think you need all the info on there.
I'm not so sure about the value of PO Boxes - I looked into this last week and Royal Mail will disclose the address 'behind' the PO Box to anyone who enquires which can defeat (part) of the purpose of having one.
Mailboxes etc offerring was better but pricier.
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you could always give your home address a fancu name:
XXX House
25 Arcaia Road
Epping
Postcode
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What address to use on Business Cards etc
Hi,
Is it worth paying for a mail box and having a fancy address printed on my business card and letter head or stick to my home address?
As a contractor I usually go through agencies for contracts and have not yet marketed myself direct, but as I am running a business then I should be open for work from all directions.
Who uses their home address on their stationary.
ps: have a good BH w/e.
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