Scrooge replaced Marley's name with his own on the business sign after Marley's passing.
Nothing. He left it on the sign
Nothing - he kept it there
The sign above the counting house in "A Christmas Carol" reads "Scrooge and Marley." It signifies the business partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley, two greedy and miserly characters in the novella.
Because scrooge wasn't bothered what the business was called, as long as he could still get business, this is because he is a man that is purely focused on getting money also, someone who when he gets it doesn't like giving or sharing it with others. This is shown by the quote 'but he answered to both names. It was all the same to him.'
"Many people DO feel that knowing the owner's name adds credibility". "I would if it were MY business" -That's the quote that I have on MY sign fabricating shop's sign, advertising business signs.
Call the credit card issuer for their requirments or look for this answer in your card holder agreement.
The face of Jacob Marley appears in Scrooge's door knocker in "A Christmas Carol." Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, serves as a warning to Scrooge about the consequences of his life choices.
A Christmas Carol takes place in London during the early 1840s. The story begins at 3 pm, December 24, in the counting house of Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley. Marley died seven years ago, but Scrooge has not removed his name from the business sign. It is bitterly cold outside, and in the counting house as well because Scrooge does not want to spend money for heat. His only nephew comes in to wish him a Merry Christmas and to invite him to a Christmas party, but Scrooge refuses the invitation and gets rid of his nephew as quickly as possible.
He mistook making of money as a sign of true success
Initially Scrooge sees money as the sign of a successful man without it he would not be respected - His mind and attitude change through the visitations foretold by Marley and he is considered to be better than his word keeping Christmas is his heart and having mankind as his business thereafter
It is where you sign your name in cursive at the bottom of the letter. Like this: Sincerely, Your Name in Cursive Hope this helps!
(For example) I (name) give (name) (amount) to spend in my shop/business. Sign it for authorisation. You can add dates of when issued and to be used by if you want.
One can acquire antique business sign's through various retailer's such as Sign's Company, Blue Pond's Sign's, Toms Vintage Sign's, eBay and Coffey Advertising.