Our spies in Georgia send in this example of abuse on a business card.
Here’s an alternative firm in Augusta that doesn’t add the apostrophe.
…should punctuation sway your decision when choosing a CPA?
(Thanks, Amber!)
Our spies in Georgia send in this example of abuse on a business card.
Here’s an alternative firm in Augusta that doesn’t add the apostrophe.
…should punctuation sway your decision when choosing a CPA?
(Thanks, Amber!)
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#1 by Mark on January 14, 2006 - 5:02 am
That’s just silly.
#2 by Anonymous on April 20, 2010 - 6:04 am
I do not deal with business people who display an ignorance of basic grammar and punctuation in publicity material.
I do not engage real estate agents who cannot spell 'dining' and 'separate', nor those who think 'deceptively large' means a space is bigger than it appears.