Basic Information About Our Company
What We Do
We provide managed IT services (including networks and cloud services) for small businesses.
Legal name
New York Geek Girls Inc
Alias Name (NJ uses the term "alias" instead of "dba"): Geek Girls IT Services
Legal address
1126 East Laurelton Pkwy
Teaneck NJ 07666
Customer Facing Address and Mailing Address
492C Cedar Lane
#306
Teaneck NJ 07666
Type of Corp
S Corp
EIN (Tax ID number)
20-5179021
Owner
Roberta Piket (100% of shares)
Reseller Status
Tax Exempt for sales in NY and NJ only.
Dun & Bradstreet Company Profile
Company:
NEW YORK GEEK GIRLS INC.
D-U-N-S® Number:
947637950
NAICS Code
541519 (Other Computer Related Services)
ASCII Membership number
55937
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