Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple:13900 comp.unix.aux:1035 comp.sys.mac:33475 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!apple!jrg From: jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple,comp.unix.aux,comp.sys.mac Subject: A warning about leasing equipment - don't trust the salespeople! Keywords: leasing Message-ID: <32447@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 15 Jun 89 17:35:04 GMT Organization: Galloway Research Lines: 26 At least if you are a developer (partner), you can lease Apple equipment at very nice terms from Apple Commercial Credit. Not only that but you can include 3rd part Apple compatable products on the lease as well. This is great and the people at Apple Commercial Credit are the best! They are always a pleasure to deal with no matter what issue you are deailing with. My warning concerns 3rd party vendors. Of the 3 that are/were included on my lease, all three said that going through a leaseing company was no problem, they do it all the time. However when the rubber met the road in the accounting dept things were a bit different. Of the three, one flatly refused to do business this way and wanted (and is getting) payment from me up front, the second is going through the lease but wants to wait till I have all the other equipment before they ship so they will have a minimum of time to get their payment (which is not sent to all till all equipment is received) and the third (which is MicroNet) said it would be no problem, and it was none. So Apple Comercial Credit is a great place to do business (don't worry if you don't know anything about leases, they will explain until you are an expert!) but when dealing with 3rd parties, ask to speak with someone in accounting before drawing up the lease paper work, it may save you having to redo it! apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca These are my views, NOT Apple's, I am a GUEST here, not an employee!!