[NJARC] business names

NICHOLAS SENKER ns539 at embarqmail.com
Sun Aug 10 11:14:19 EDT 2008


I agree with John Dilks, whenever I do a repair I give the customer a copy of a disclaimer which guarantees only the parts/repairs I make and cautions the owner about the dangers and possible problems with an antique radio (50 yrs or more old) such as old insulation shorting out, heat generated by large tubes, etc.  I advise them not to play the set for long periods and not to leave them on while nobody is in the room, etc.  This is the extent of the 'business' end of my hobby and it makes me feel secure that I have warned the customer an relieves me of any further responsibility.
Nick Senker

----- Original Message -----
From: John Dilks K2TQN <oldradio at worldnet.att.net>
To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 06:25:34 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [NJARC] business names

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John,

It's OK to have a clever name and work on radios, but keep your life 
simple, don't go into a "real" business with licenses and things like 
LLC's.  Paperwork, the state tax people and insurance costs will take 
all the fun out of it.

73, John


At 12:05 AM 8/10/2008, you wrote:
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>Lately I have bin Geting alot of repairs and selling alot of 
>restored radios ! SO I may be geting registered as an LLC. I need 
>some ideas for business names. I cant wate to hear your ideas!!! 
>Thanks for the help!!!
>
>John Tyminski
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