Dating Website Wants Local Town to Change Its Name
The company's offers have already been rejected by several other cities.
Is $3.75 million a fair price to temporarily change a city's name? That is how much a dating website has offered the City of Sugar Hill if they will rename the city SugarDaddie.com.
Darren Shuster, founder of Pop Culture PR and SugarDaddie.com spokesman, said Sugar Hill is the fourth city the company has approached with the unique offer.
"We've received one counteroffer, one 'Get out of town,' one 'Interesting, we don't have a counteroffer, but we'll allow you to speak at the city hall meeting and plead your case' and now this is the fourth city," Shuster said.
Sugar Hill, he explained, was selected due to Mayor Gary Pirkle's reputation for trying to do more with less.
Shuster plans to visit Sugar Hill in the near future in hopes of making his case in person, but has already received a counteroffer from Mayor Pirkle.
Visit Buford Patch for the details about the offer and counteroffer.
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