View Poll Results: Should I?

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  • Yes

    11 73.33%
  • No

    4 26.67%
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  1. #21
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    If you don't want the work, you could either let somebody work and do it all and you pay them OR stop selling to new customers.
    goodbye.

  2. #22

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    but I do want the work I like what I do I like meating new people online

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    Keep but hire a few people.

    Dont have to pay. Just called Experince.
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  4. #24

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    meh, everybody knows i'm, on msn 24/7 don't really need few people ive got Tom F and thats about it

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    Keep it, it'll be worth it in the long run plus you enjoy it so why give it up?
    yes blud

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    Then you obv enjoy it.

    So keep it mayte.!
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  7. #27
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    why not sell it and tell all ur clients you are openning a new company and tell them to move over to your new site and leave them!
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  8. #28
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    Er SELL!

  9. #29

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    errr no? just becasue youy think yout "******" hosting is good

  10. #30
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    I'd sell for £1000, If your making £300+ a year, why not sell up and start another company...Makes sence.

    Most of your customers are likely to follow you to your new company anyway.

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