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JoeLeBlanc
07-29-2003, 04:38 AM
Hello,

Im trying to get back into being a reseller. Would it be possible to submit a one time "Annual Silver Package", then pay off ( about $24.95 ) for a next year "Annual Silver Package" and be able to still be a reseller and save the $60.

Thanks

Bob
07-29-2003, 09:07 AM
Hello Joe,

I am not sure I am following you correctly, especially since I am on my first cup of Java :QThuh: this morning but...

If you are referring to making a One Time Annual payment of $299.40 to gain your Resellers status and then making monthly payments of $24.95 in advance to build up a credit on your account to be applied to next years Annual payment... then yes you would be able to do that.

If I am mistaken about your question then please do clarify :)

-Bob

JoeLeBlanc
07-29-2003, 11:53 AM
Yea, thats what I mean, Thanks :-D Have your cup of Java.

Bob
07-29-2003, 11:54 AM
Oh... By now I am on the second pot ;)

Enjoy,
Bob

hobbes
07-29-2003, 11:56 AM
It's sorta lika paying ahead on your taxes; you know, making a loan to the government :D I'm sure FQ won't mind at all ;)

-- only on my first cup, and it's decaf --

Wassercrats
07-29-2003, 12:06 PM
I wonder if there is a sneeky way that could save you money. Maybe if you expect to not be able to deduct an expense in the future, you could pay for something ahead of time, deduct it, and get it when you're ready for it. Or, if you think your company will be making money this year and loosing it next year, maybe due to some kind of restructuring, but you want to show investors consistant profit, you could spend more now and less later.

LightGuide
07-29-2003, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by hobbes:
...I'm sure FQ won't mind at all

FQ is really helpful in this regard. Why, end of last year I needed to get some money off the books -- so I figured I'd pay on ahead.

With FQ's usual and widely renowned support and aid, well, they just stepped right up to the plate and stuck their hand out to take the money.

You can't get service like that just anywhere, you know.