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  • BoredBloke
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    When I got mine I picked it off a list of pre formed companies - one of the names which had been setup was Supercrook which I figured might get just too many alarm bells ringing.

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  • Diver
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    Just tried Loadsamoney.com

    This .com domain name is for sale.
    The above web address that you entered to come here is available to purchase.
    Prices on our premium domain names start at only $995 (nine hundred and ninety-five US Dollars), inclusive of the escrow fee.
    If you would like to receive further information, including the price for this specific domain name..........

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  • Paddy
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    Eedie S or Bee Tea

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  • Jubber
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    Bodgit & Scarper Ltd - perfect

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  • MikeC1408
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Jesus wept! Do some people really, really think they can make it in the contracting world if they cant even think up a limited co name?

    Do they have the same problem thinking up their new born baby's name too?


    Funny that mines a mixture of the 2 kids names, 3rd one on the way in 8 weeks. Anyone got any ideas on what to call him.

    Not sure he'll like being called Limited

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Super
    Zoomy
    Rocket Science


    t.a. Norfolk Cauliflower Graders Ltd.

    (where "t.a." stands for "trading as") and still be legal.
    I've looked, and both superzoomyrocketscience.com and norfolkcauliflowergraders.com are available.

    If you work through agents it never matters anyway. I have X Software Ltd., where X is a nonsense word I got from Blakes 7, and own both X.com and X.co.uk.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Jesus wept! Do some people really, really think they can make it in the contracting world if they cant even think up a limited co name?

    Do they have the same problem thinking up their new born baby's name too?

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    Mine is meaningless and only 8 letters long.
    We don't need to know about your tattoos, and associated organs. What about the company name

    On a more serious note: I believe I'm correct in saying that you can choose a "trading name" other than your company name, although you then have to conform to certain legal requirements about declaring the actual name of the company behind it all. So you could have


    Super
    Zoomy
    Rocket Science


    t.a. Norfolk Cauliflower Graders Ltd.

    (where "t.a." stands for "trading as") and still be legal.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by scaryfast View Post
    I'm just mulling over setting up a Ltd company for contracting purposes and am trying to think up a good name.

    I want to keep it fairly flexible (e.g. meaningless) so I can use it to cover other ventures.

    I've read the guides and so on, but I'm interested to know what kind of format people are actually using.
    Best bet find out if the domain is availible.

    Mine is meaningless and only 8 letters long.

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  • Platypus
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    I can pretty much assure you that you'll agonise over a name, ask advice from all and sundry, read expert advice, finally you make it official. As soon as it can't be changed, you'll hate it.

    Well, it's always that way for me. Three times now.

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  • scaryfast
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    Company names

    I'm just mulling over setting up a Ltd company for contracting purposes and am trying to think up a good name.

    I want to keep it fairly flexible (e.g. meaningless) so I can use it to cover other ventures.

    I've read the guides and so on, but I'm interested to know what kind of format people are actually using.
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