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***** me, if you need an online forum to validate decisions like these, however have you managed to keep a business in operation for 10 years? What did you do that's now impossible? Polish Cameron's forehead?Originally posted by yasockie View PostMy UK Ltd is no more (thanks Nigel et al) and I'm due for renewal of the domain and email service.
Is it worth keeping for a year or two?
I really don't see the point, other than nostalgia (had the business for 10 years) and for the unlikely chance that someone will message me with a brand new contract proposition.
It seems very unlikely but for £7 or so it's worth the punt isn't it?
Seven quid?
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Think of all those p0rn sites you signed up to. Surely you still want those emails every day?
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Company wound down, keep the email domain?
My UK Ltd is no more (thanks Nigel et al) and I'm due for renewal of the domain and email service.
Is it worth keeping for a year or two?
I really don't see the point, other than nostalgia (had the business for 10 years) and for the unlikely chance that someone will message me with a brand new contract proposition.
It seems very unlikely but for £7 or so it's worth the punt isn't it?Tags: None
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