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Re: Post Dated ChequesFrom: Mike Oas Date: Tuesday, February 9, 1999
Time: 11:00:10 am Yes, we have a few customers who do that with us too. They are afraid of
the voodoo assiociated with recurring auto-debits. For those folks, we ask
them to come by and pay quarterly, semi/anually. That way we get the $$ up
front and OG sends them an invoice reminding them to come in. Our only
concern is a year from now the potential for 200 customers coming in to pay
monthly (we never want the office to look like a McDonalds line up...
<grin>) - that's why we break it down to a minimum quarterly payment if they
want to come in. Our customers find this practice to be acceptable. Just
my $0.02 worth (in US funds I think we owe money in that case...heheh)
Cheers,
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-isp-list@data-point.com
> [mailto:owner-isp-list@data-point.com]On Behalf Of Scott Black
> Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 5:53 PM
> To: isp-list@data-point.com
> Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] Post Dated Cheques
>
>
> Ahhh... OK...
>
> To clear up the post-dated cheque thing. The customers are NOT writing
> cheques for current charges and dating them in the future. They are
> including several cheques for upcoming renewal dates with their payment.
>
> We have to keep these cheques till their renewal date and then
> pull them and
> include them in the deposit.
>
> Oops... expiry date.
>
> ;)
>
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