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Re: Any benefit to creating commercial accout @ dealership?
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Posted by Ray,IN on February 14, 2001 at 13:07:01 from (63.87.46.106):
In Reply to: Any benefit to creating commercial accout @ dealership? posted by Shep on February 14, 2001 at 12:03:33:
To establish one in IN, you must have a tax ID no. and a retail license (to my knowledge). You can get monthly billing with a credit card also. I used to buy for my former employer(i'm retired), I observed retailers usually charged more than I would pay in cash, for the same item. One told me it was to cover the cost of the extra bookeeping. Ask retailers what is involved. They can't bite.
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