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Setting up Business name question

  • 07-08-2014 12:21am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭


    Hi everyone just a quick question when registering the business name through Core.ie and setting up with a Partner

    We will be selling items on eBay (main specialized but will sell other items if the event presents itself) but we are confused about what kind of Nature of Business should be put down.

    We chose 52.12:ECOMMERCE OVER A RANGE OF PLATFORMS INCLUDING EBAY.IE AND AMAZON.CO.UK

    Should we have chosen 52. 48 - Other retail sale in specialized stores or 52.12 (non specialized stores)
    Also it's ok to use "Eire" in the company name right?

    Thanks for your time
    -Affluenza.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 539 ✭✭✭Buttercake


    you can use whatever you want in the business name

    52: is for retail, theres nothing there that says ecommerce..

    I have a few online stores and always chose Computer related activities > Other > Ecommerce


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭Affluenza


    Ok thanks for the help.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,108 ✭✭✭pedroeibar1


    Affluenza wrote: »
    Hi everyone just a quick question when registering the business name through Core.ie and setting up with a Partner
    n.

    Also it's ok to use "Eire" in the company name right?

    Thanks for your time
    -Affluenza.

    You are contradicting yourself. If you pick a business name you will be Joe Smith & Joe Blogs trading as Business Name. That is not a company or a partnership, (unless you draw up a partnership agreement, which is an entirely different ballgame.)

    As for Eire, that depends. If your Company name, address, etc. is in the Irish language it is correct to use ‘Eire’. If the company name etc. is in English, the name of the country should be written as ‘Ireland’ and ‘Eire’ would be incorrect. Ireland is how it is named in all treaties, legal documents, etc. (Some ultra-Republicans refuse to use ‘Ireland’ because they see it as partitionistand still insist on ‘Eire’, which is as correct as die-hard Unionists calling the Republic ‘the Free State’ or 'Eire' to be derogatory.

    Finally, you cannot 'use whatever you want in the business name' - certain words, terms, etc are not allowed, some require specific permission and a name must be approved by the CRO.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭Affluenza


    You are contradicting yourself. If you pick a business name you will be Joe Smith & Joe Blogs trading as Business Name. That is not a company or a partnership, (unless you draw up a partnership agreement, which is an entirely different ballgame.)

    As for Eire, that depends. If your Company name, address, etc. is in the Irish language it is correct to use ‘Eire’. If the company name etc. is in English, the name of the country should be written as ‘Ireland’ and ‘Eire’ would be incorrect. Ireland is how it is named in all treaties, legal documents, etc. (Some ultra-Republicans refuse to use ‘Ireland’ because they see it as partitionistand still insist on ‘Eire’, which is as correct as die-hard Unionists calling the Republic ‘the Free State’ or 'Eire' to be derogatory.

    Finally, you cannot 'use whatever you want in the business name' - certain words, terms, etc are not allowed, some require specific permission and a name must be approved by the CRO.

    Hi thanks for the reply!
    We intent on selling items on ebay and using a business name to do so.
    We are getting a partnership agreement in the comming weeks.

    So a name like MobileEire would be out of the question? Maybe We will only be selling online and also a domain name will be needed.

    Thanks, Affluenza.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,108 ✭✭✭pedroeibar1


    So, you want to set up an online business - therefore it will have some international customers. Why pick a name that is totally unrecognizable and unpronounceable to everyone? Why put obstacles in your own path? Apart from being wrong, what does Eire add? Why not pick something better? MobileEire is - mobilee ire? mobilee re?

    A partnership is a far more complex and difficult way to go - also more onerous legally. Who is drawing it up and why are you not going down the limited company route? You need professional help.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭Affluenza


    So, you want to set up an online business - therefore it will have some international customers. Why pick a name that is totally unrecognizable and unpronounceable to everyone? Why put obstacles in your own path? Apart from being wrong, what does Eire add? Why not pick something better? MobileEire is - mobilee ire? mobilee re?

    A partnership is a far more complex and difficult way to go - also more onerous legally. Who is drawing it up and why are you not going down the limited company route? You need professional help.

    Yeah you are correct. I do need help from a professional as it's more complicated than I first thought.

    Thanks for the help!


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