Does anybody have a template of a purchase order I can draw from to send over to a company, which appears to be very particular. I don't have the slightest idea of what they are looking for, but I did attempt to send them what appeared to be my purchase order. I don't think it went over too well. So, if you have something I can use for my business HELP!!!!! Thanks so much... Please PM or email at: [EDIT: No posting personal info such ad email/phone/address in forums - Thanks!]
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go to the front page of the site on the left hand margin under STUDENT RESOURCES--2 lines down (FORMS AND DOCS). this should give you want you want. Or if you are using a RE lawyer, have him draw it up....Hope this helps...Jan
Hey Jan, thanks for your help, but I need a business purchase order. A form that describes what you what to order from a supplier/wholesaler. But, thanks anyway for emailing back!!!
Sorry man. I was typing faster then I was thinking....Jan
Go to this site to download a free purchase order form..
http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelTemplates/excel-purchase-order.html
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Hey J, I went to this site, but I could not find where they offered "free" downloads of their products. I did happen to download the "business in a box." However, after spending time setting up my P.O. they wanted me to purchase their product for $199.00. Was I to be looking somewhere else on this site? Thanks!
Thanks Jan, I found the website....
I have never heard of a purchase order being used for a wholesale deal. Maybe it goes by another name?
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Me neither... but, apparently several wholesale vendors have requested me to send them a P.O.. I think I have found one on Business N a Box.... Also, do u have any list of wholesale vendors, who will likely open a revolving or net 30 account for me. I have been established since 12/08 and completed all of my compliance checks, even set up a credit profile with DNB. But, I have been told by Staples, Hm Depot, Office Depot, Office Max, etc I need some business credit history. Hmmmmmmmm .... Is this true? Do u have some strategies I can use to get through or better yet how does one get around the 2+ years criteria or else they want a PG on the application. WOW!!! This is more work than I bargained for, esp. working with Business Credit Enterprises, who have not lived up to their words!!!
Well, if you can offer some support, I'll be waiting for your responses to my questions. Thanks so much!!!
There is not a way to get around the 2+ years. If there was, that would be misleading the vendors right?? The way to build business credit is to start with small vendors. I myself have used Business Credit Extreme and found no problems with them. They charge only $60.00 per month and provide you with lots of info. Most companies charge $3000.00.
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I am glad to hear of your success with Business Credit Enterprises. I, too, signed up with their program (12/08) and have spoken to Gary several times. I must say I am not impressed with what they have to offer. It has appeared to me they make public one thing and practice something else!!!!
So, since I did make a commitment to utilize their program for the next year, I will make the best of it. I have been doing most of the work on my own, considering it has become a burden for Michelle or Gary to answer the telephone. When I request to speak with another coach, I seem to get Michelle or Gary...HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM... Go figure!!!!!