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Re: Notice of Price Changes in Factoring Service
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lugnet.market.services
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Tue, 21 Mar 2000 12:50:49 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> Please go here to read about some changes in pricing effective April
> Fool's day.
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> http://my.voyager.net/lar/factor_info_form.html
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> Note that this is the "public name" of my factoring form. That should
> ensure that anyone who goes to it to do a request will see the notice. I
> am not saying what the real form is called any more, although I suppose
> you could defeat my intent to have everyone notice the new fees by
> passing that name around, I'd ask that you don't do that.
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> I think I've been pretty comprehensive, but if I omitted something, I'd
> like to know. In some cases the price for a particular thing went up a
> LOT. That's deliberate, I want to disincent certain types of
> transactions, the ones that cost me the most time. If you're wondering
> if I mean you when I say that, it probably does.
Who? Me?
> If you, after you're done reading, sense a bit of hardnosedness, and a
> bit of frustration, you'd be correct. Accounting is not my hobby.
> Neither is foreign currency exchange. I haven't built anything
> significant in quite a while and it's frustrating to me.
Has the currency exchange fluctuation been a problem with when
factoree's get sent money? I.e., you collect payments over a period of
several months at varying exchange rates, but by the time you send
actual cash, the rate has changed, or is the problem that buyer and
seller agree on an exchange rate, which is less favorable to the
factoree than the exchange rate you (or the factoree) use?
I hope x.com internationalizes soon, that will solve most of the
problems (with x.com, I suspect most of the regular international
sellers on eBay to get x.com accounts).
--
Frank Filz
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Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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