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Hi all, i know there are many a quick wit members here with their clever comments.

I would like to tap into this expertise.

I am starting a shop dealing in digital locks in downtown bangkok in a shopping mall.

It is in an upmarket shopping mall and we will be targeting well to do customers with our range of locks from overseas.

Exclusive dealership with this brand do not have a presence in Thailand now.

What would be a good name for my company/shop?

All are welcome. Thanks

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Digital Domain

Safety Lock

Lucky Lock

Keyless Security

Keyless Lock

Number Lock

Number 1 Lock

Number 1 Security

Safe and Sound

Rock Lock

Digital Security

Future Lock

Digital Fortress

Fortress Lock

Personally I like "Future Lock" as it peaks one's interest. I'd do a mini survey with any one you choose. Good luck. Let us know what you pick.

Hope the winner gets free dinner and drinks :):D :D

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What about 'My Mee Key' :)

Simon

+1

This has my vote, and I know Thai's will love it. If its makes them smile, you are halfway to making a sale.

With 2 votes and the comment from GaryP, this would translate to "dont hav s.h.i.t" !!! It will surely make everyone roll than just smile !

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If you wish to start a franchise you could call it "Hut Locker" (a play on Foot Locker?)

However, now it seems you have been pad-locked and de-frocked on TV ! You could say "No TV, Houdini !"

Your potential competitors who sell traditional key-based padlocks may wish to use the company name :

"Key dee gwaa thort !".... Roughly translated means : a good key is better than lots of hot air !

If this post is deemed inappropriate, please delete as appropriate...

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Well you can't do any worse than Tescos who are selling their own brand lock (ie the door variety with handle attached) as simply "Knobs"

No door and no lock mentioned, simply plain old "Knobs".

I guess they have cut their advertising budget.

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