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Jeffrey Marciano
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new business name

Jeffrey Marciano
  • Investor
  • Staten Island, NY
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hi everyone,

My partners and  are looking to open another entity and were throwing around names and we are considering the name Monopoly enterprises inc.  the business is a real estate holding company.

thank you for your honest opinions.

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Sean Dolan
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Sean Dolan
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And on that note, everyone should just buy 10 years of your domain name. You don't want to have it drop and someone else pick it up. A friend of mine was in a popular band (billboard chart topper 2008 and 2009), had their domain drop, and a domainer snagged it, and tried to sell it to her for $8,000. I negotiated them down to $800, pressuring legal action (which would have cost more than $800). So, just word to the wise.

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