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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI'm contemplating using this one myself, feel free if you want to nick it first.
Blatant Tax Dodge Ltd.
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I'm contemplating using this one myself, feel free if you want to nick it first.
Blatant Tax Dodge Ltd.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSoup?
My second name is a noun and co name is french "of the <noun>" "de la ..." only one person has ever said "oh, I get it"
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If they do not allow it change it to French or Latin, they won't know.
My co name is french and only 1 person in about 500 has worked out what it means.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostChutney Spoon Ltd?
Licking the Chutney Spoon Ltd
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI might have to form a company for a one off venture that will be closed down after. It doesn’t matter what the name is so I was thinking of having a bit of a wind-up.
I’m thinking of something like:
Gordon is a BattyBwoy
EvilSnotGoblin
Mandy Queen of the Desert
Taxman is a robbing bastard
Did anyone register themselves with a silly company name or where you serious.
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I don't think these would be accepted:Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostMandy Queen of Darkness
Taxman is a robbing bastard
You probably could have Hairy Posteriored Bloke Ltd.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI might have to form a company for a one off venture that will be closed down after. It doesn’t matter what the name is so I was thinking of having a bit of a wind-up.
I’m thinking of something like:
Gordon is a BattyBwoy
EvilSnotGoblin
Mandy Queen of Darkness
Taxman is a robbing bastard
Did anyone register themselves with a silly company name or where you serious.
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Company Names
I might have to form a company for a one off venture that will be closed down after. It doesn’t matter what the name is so I was thinking of having a bit of a wind-up.
I’m thinking of something like:
Gordon is a BattyBwoy
EvilSnotGoblin
Mandy Queen of Darkness
Taxman is a robbing bastard
Did anyone register themselves with a silly company name or where you serious.Tags: None
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