With TW only DAYS away...I'm putting the final touches on my booth and organizing everything I need to have a successful show. With all the talk and discussion on bad vendors, taking orders, etc. etc.; I've been thinking ALOT about my companies policies on order taking...so here it is:
M80 Order Policy
M80's order placement practices, for EVERY order, is 50% down at contract signing and the remaining 50% due prior to delivery. Orders placed via credit card will NOT be charged until scheduled work begins on project, unless buyer chooses to pay at signing. Checks will not be cashed until work begins on project. Returned checks will be subject to bank fee's and penalties accordingly. Cash is always accepted. Deposits are non-refundable. All terms and conditions can be negotiated on a client-by-client basis.
I feel this is the best way to do business that protects and works for everybody. As a new vendor at the show, I hope you take the time to stop by our booth and talk about what all we can offer. I know their are SEVERAL new vendors at the show this year, it's a great opportunity to look at new things and meet new people.
Any thoughts, comments and/or ideas are welcome. Since this seems to be a hot topic in our industry, I just wanted to throw this out there for everybody.
See everyone at the show! -Tyler
PS: This info will be up on our website once it launches during the show.
M80 Order Policy
M80's order placement practices, for EVERY order, is 50% down at contract signing and the remaining 50% due prior to delivery. Orders placed via credit card will NOT be charged until scheduled work begins on project, unless buyer chooses to pay at signing. Checks will not be cashed until work begins on project. Returned checks will be subject to bank fee's and penalties accordingly. Cash is always accepted. Deposits are non-refundable. All terms and conditions can be negotiated on a client-by-client basis.
I feel this is the best way to do business that protects and works for everybody. As a new vendor at the show, I hope you take the time to stop by our booth and talk about what all we can offer. I know their are SEVERAL new vendors at the show this year, it's a great opportunity to look at new things and meet new people.
Any thoughts, comments and/or ideas are welcome. Since this seems to be a hot topic in our industry, I just wanted to throw this out there for everybody.
See everyone at the show! -Tyler
PS: This info will be up on our website once it launches during the show.
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