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> I love the way you say that...
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> Only cost you £98, lalal...
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> Very supportive...
£98 should be a problem for someone wanting to start up a company. If you want to secure a name that bad, then it's worth it, and for some of us, thats just under 1.25hours work;)
Only cost you £98, lalal...
Very supportive...
DM, if you really do think this is gonna work, you're gonna have to learn how to design a decent site that can search up names and will look good...
As I said, don't go on about your company, get all the site designed and planned out and once you have a site that actually gives people the feeling that they can trust it, then you'll be able to start advertising!
You don't start a shop until you've rented the premises and set everything out properly, same with this, get it all ready, test it and THEN you can go and register it...
If you can get that far...
I'm sorry though, I don't think my javascript 'if' statements will be able to help you here...
> I wish to register my company and I wish to know how to go about this
> in the cheapest possible way.
For a start go here: http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/
It'll cost you about £98 intotal, you have to have an accountant and youhave to have a premises where you can display a plaque of your comapny 24/7. It's nice n easy, done it several times myself. Anyone can register a comapny, but there are strict rules and guidlines which have to be followed
Get you site properly designed and get everything working...
Last time you were on about this you had it all done in Geocities and it looked crap...
Get it all working before comitting yourself...
It's not really a company is it?