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[2024 EXTENDED] Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD
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Please elaborate while I still have popcorn in stock!
greetings
and
regards
12.12/y deals yeah!?
One is kuroit uk ltd having overdue accountimg and the other is me
I have a 4 letter dot com acronym that doesn't form any word or known acronym, cud that sell for anything good?
I wrote tld
but edited before you could see it
Savage
hope you get that sorted!
too good to be true 🥲
I am collecting proof to prove the forum is accessible without the need of an account
Depends... about $100 bare minimum currently. Drop me a dm if you want me to take a look at it.
I still want to give something away, wasn’t just treading, maybe I’ll do some game keys or something
I’ll sleep on it, goodnight thread
Honestly, company upkeep is a nightmare especially if done remotely ie as a foreigner , so I won't be quick to blame @kuroit. UK in particular is very open to company formation but once it is formed keeping up with all the legal code is an expensive nightmare.
Wt about u
?
Sleep well @emgh
Well i dont know how much accesses mods have but the dinosaur should be able to clear this out
Thats the only defense i have
I’d never register any company outside of the country I live in unless I properly outsource everything to a firm that knows their shit. Seems extremely hard.
Doing everything right is already hard.
@Savvy is a dystopian ferry that landed on a once disgruntled sysadmin's shoulder.
I don't know, people keep asking me the strangest questions. Oh BTW @Savvy , If they are right, you will regret it
The only reason i joined was to bump a thread and get 1 year of free service, i had no intention to join before that
Black Friday / Cyber Monday / Drama Thursday
OUT. And your alt as well.
Woops, that was quick
Sometimes u gotta open a company in a foreign country* just to be able use tools e.g. In this darn age PayPal still doesn't operate out of many countries or in other cases places weird kind of requirements to receive foreign currency payments. People create companies in UK usually just to circumvent that and I take it as a positive step, instead of blaming their circumstances they go the extra mile to get the same level of access which is readily available in most countries of the world.
MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
@Arkas is on a roll!
OK I'm confused bcoz I skipped like the last 10 pages. Wt exactly was the controversy around @Savvy?
Ok. Let me try this. Have you ever taken a history test were the protagonist said 'Oh, I don't know, should I stand here with a bone or hi-tec accessory up my '........... I represent the dots, apparently.
Maybe there a reason why paypal an other dont want to do business with those country if you do some search you get some light. Especialy about the "RackEdge" saga.
If they formed the UK company to receive payments, the company is legally trading - so they would have committed fraud by declaring it dormant. If they carry out any trade at all, where they present themselves as a UK company, they would have committed fraud if those transactions instead went through another company.
The rules about company dormancy are very strict - for example, if the company had no trading activity at all, but their bank account charged them an annual fee, or they got £0.01 interest, or literally anything at all, they are not a dormant company and have to file accounts.
Literally, the only valid reasons for having a dormant company are to prevent the company name being registered by somebody else, or for a holding company that makes no transactions at all, not even interest, so e.g. for holding previously registered patents or copyrighted IP etc.
I'm all for foreigners opening UK companies if they play by the rules and operate a legitimate business. But when they don't, they're just dragging down the reputation of UK companies internationally.