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| Thread ID: 99093 | 2009-04-20 00:56:00 | Any sites that have purchsing order [e.g. winz quotes, public trust] | Darryl (5097) | PC World Chat |
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| 766451 | 2009-04-20 00:56:00 | title says it all, im trying to get somethings but its through my public trust inheritiance and i need the things for uni so is there any sites that allow things like purchasing quotes? | Darryl (5097) | ||
| 766452 | 2009-04-20 01:44:00 | You want to buy a quote?? Are you sure uni is the place for you? | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 766453 | 2009-04-20 02:40:00 | A purchasing quote is simply that - a written quote for the product(s) you wish to purchase, normally valid for X many days. You don't mention what you are purchasing, but for books etc, go to the Uni recommended bookstore and ask for a written quote for all the books you wish to buy. The Warehouse Stationery most likely would provide written quotes for stationery items. Computer items may be a bit more difficult, so get a quote from a well known store eg Ascent (online), or Harvey Normans etc. Make sure the quote is a hard copy, not electronic. A purchase order is normally used by businesses with a line of credit with the supplier. I'm not sure how this would work with Public Trust. You may have to check with Public Trust what documents you need and the process involved in buying goods for Uni. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 766454 | 2009-04-20 06:32:00 | Have you considered getting a student loan which you can then pay back with your inheritance? I assume you are waiting for the money to come through? Or it's a trust with certain rules and you need quotes to get money? Either way, if you have no money and need uni stuff, a student loan might be an option. As Jen said, purchase orders are for companies who have a chargable account with the company they're buying from. "Purchasing quotes" don't technically exist. Sometimes companies buying from retail stores they know well can just take the goods with a quote and then send their purchase order, but that is not relevant to you. Any chance of some clarification? |
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