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Under the businesses section you can't make a company with a domain other then ".com", the problem is how do I get a domain using a .net or other domains name?
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Since we're not registering a domain for you, nor checking to see if its occupied, nor offering any active links to the full domain... I'd think members should treat this only as a CH unique identifier for the biz, and a URL-safe one at that.

I can remove the...
www. ... .com
...references on the biz form and replace it with...
cambrianhouse.com/business/view/ ...

If you think that's clearer. I'd like some feedback on this as it seems like a not-great solution.
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Well, it certainly is a little confusing. When I converted to a business and was presented with "www.....com" I wondered if we were actually creating a site (which I wasn't prepared to do without a name that I was firm on) or not. The it became clear that's not what was going to happen.

Could use a little tweaking.
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Well, once you start a business it's nice to put the real name, meaning: giving also other options.