Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : LK-12.ZIP
Filename : METZ.ORD
METZ Software U.S. & Canada 1-800-447-1712
P.O. Box 6042 International (206) 646-5600
Bellevue, Wa., 98008-0042, U.S.A. Fax (206) 746-4655
Product Quantity Price
METZ Desktop Manager, documentation, _____ x $30 = ______
license #, and diskette
METZ Desktop Navigator, license #, _____ x $30 = ______
and diskette
METZ Phones, license #, _____ x $20 = ______
and diskette
METZ Runner, license #, _____ x $10 = ______
and diskette
METZ Dialer, license #, _____ x $10 = ______
and diskette
METZ Lock, license #, _____ x $10 = ______
and diskette
METZ Time and diskette _____ x $10 = ______
METZ Software update/demo disk only _____ x $ 5 = ______
(included with all orders)
Purchase orders under $100 add $10 = ______
Wash. state residents add 8.1% sales tax ______
Total $ ______
Diskette format: ___ 5.25" ___ 3.5"
Payment by: ___ Mastercard ___ Visa ___Check ___ P.O.
Card #:___________________________________ Exp. Date:________
Purchase Order #:____________________________________________
Signature:_________________________________
Name: ____________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________
City: ______________________ State: ___ Zip: _____________
Phone #: ____________________________________________________
Comments:____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Where did you find our product(s): __________________________________
What other Microsoft Windows products are you looking for?
_____________________________________________________________________
For credit card or purchase orders, you may send this information
electronically to: GENIE: A.METZ COMPUSERVE: [73567,1637]
---------------------- METZ Software Order Form ---------------------
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