Category : Miscellaneous Language Source Code
Archive   : EDIINS.ZIP
Filename : ORDRFORM.TXT
Output of file : ORDRFORM.TXT contained in archive : EDIINS.ZIP
Order Form - EDI Install v1.2 Registration
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To place your order, call or fax Eschalon Development Inc.
at (604) 520-1543 or leave an EMail message on Compuserve
(76625,1320) or USENET ([email protected]).
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NAME/CONTACT____________________________________________________
COMPANY_________________________________________________________
STREET__________________________________________________________
CITY_____________________________________ STATE______________
COUNTRY_________________________ ZIP_________________________
TELEPHONE ______________________ FAX _______________________
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License number $50.00 Cdn. ($43.00 US) x ___ = $_______
B.C. residents 6% PST 3.00 Cdn. x ___ = $_______
Canada residents 7% GST 3.50 Cdn. x ___ = $_______
3½" Disk, S. & H. 3.00 Cdn. (2.00 US) x ___ = $_______
(disks are optional)
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Total: $_______
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[Overseas orders that wish to receive a disk]
[please include an extra $3.00 US for S & H.]
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VISA #:* __________________________________ Exp. Date: ______
(*USD will be converted and
charged in Canadian dollars)
Name On Card (exactly): ________________________________________
Signature: _____________________________________________________
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Or you may mail this form and a check or money-order payable to:
Eschalon Development Inc.
110-2 Renaissance Square
New Westminster, BC
V3M 6K3 Canada
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Please call for information on site licenses or
volume discounts: (604) 520-1543
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