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Old 02-11-2006, 10:44 AM
tamkvaitis tamkvaitis is offline
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I am looking forward to starting my personal busines in Lithuania. I am starting this thread in this forum because I want to start a company witch would repair, maintain an if needed build sailboats and other water crafts. Sadly the market in Lithuania is quite small, so I want to ask you, my potentional customers, what kind of service you are looking in companies like the one I want to start. Any opinions would be very great. Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:04 PM
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I am looking forward to starting my personal busines in Lithuania. I am starting this thread in this forum because I want to start a company witch would repair, maintain an if needed build sailboats and other water crafts. Sadly the market in Lithuania is quite small, so I want to ask you, my potentional customers, what kind of service you are looking in companies like the one I want to start. Any opinions would be very great. Thanks in advance.
Well, as I cannot bring my Banjer to Lithuania for repairs/maintenance and have no plans to buy a new boat for the time being, I'm not a potential customer. But if I'm allowed to give you an advice, think twice before going into boating business. There's a long 'desert crossing' in the process and you have to be quite well prepared for that.
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