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« on: January 23, 2002, 08:28:00 AM »

Do you accept purchase orders?  The purchasing department at the company I work for prefers to do their ordering through the use of purchase orders.  Is there anything we can do with them?  
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2002, 09:41:00 AM »

If you mean you send me a PO, I send you an invoice, you send a check, yes I can do that.

The full calendar download is available before paying, so that you can test it and make sure it works well for you. So if you are thinking that you want to send a PO so you can download the program right away, there is no need for that. You can download, install, run, and then send the check when your process catches up  

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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2002, 04:35:00 PM »

I am the computer guy for the Missouri School for the Deaf.  We're updating people to IE6, and have just discovered that the venerable old 2.x version of the calendar won't entirely work ("Error on Page").  I'm happy to purchase the update, but (State requirements) I have to send a purchase order.  To send a purchase order, I have to have a vendor entered into the state system.  Can I get you to send me the necessary information (Including Name, Address, Phone number, and either Social Security Number or State/Federal Business Tax ID number)?  Alternatively, you can create your own vendor account online here:
http://www.moolb.state.mo.us/vendmaint/vendreg.asp  

I love working for the state.

Anyway - please let me know?

Thank you

Scott Horton
Computer Information Technologist III
The Missouri School for the Deaf
(573) 592-2529
shorton 'at' msd.k12.mo.us

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