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Where can you purchase medical equipment?
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: August 09, 2008 Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Where can you purchase zuchini squash?

I'm not sure what your question is doing on a copier technical forum.

Are you a copier technician with a medical condition that needs attention? If so, I would recommend that you get off of your computer and dial 911 on your telephone instead.


Relax? When?!
 
Posts: 1131 | Registered: November 15, 2005 Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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ouch!!! Eek hey Scoful why so turse? he's a new member...
Andrew, why are you looking for medical equipment on a copier repair forum?


If life doesn't also hand you water and sugar your lemonade is going to be pretty bitter
 
Posts: 286 | Location: San Diego | Registered: April 18, 2003 Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Rob - are you calling me a triangular purse? Wink

Just thought I would see if anybody knew anything about GE seemingly getting out of the leasing business?

The sent us emails saying they would honor upgrade pricing if we chose to use an alternate lease vendor....

Sounds like the money's running out fast...


Relax? When?!
 
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Scoful, my spelling (or is it smelling?) is horrid Confused2
Terse: adjective
brief and to the point; effectively cut short; "a crisp retort"; "a response so curt as to be almost rude", and I was just being silly. I do remember being a newbie, and i was trying to coax the little fella out into the open so everyone could take a shot at him, but he never came back Big Grin.
So GE is pulling out? doesn't sound like the manly thing to do, but lenders are running scarred. I am currently working in the banking industry and I am getting out, and back into the copier world where I am safe. The company I work for was taken over by the FDIC -we process credit cards(I'm the IT guy)- and business has dropped off the chart over the past few months, so I can see where lenders are hanging on to whatever monies they can get just so they can cover the debt that they currently have. I am sure there will be other finance companies sniffing around the GE accounts to see what they can scrounge up. Tough Times are still ahead, I am sure.


If life doesn't also hand you water and sugar your lemonade is going to be pretty bitter
 
Posts: 286 | Location: San Diego | Registered: April 18, 2003 Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Rob - I knew you were kidding - hope you knew I was too. Razz

The post looked like it might be a spam post (don't know if that's the right term or not) although I'm not sure what they might have been fishing for.

When your spelling appeared to be off I checked to see if it was a different word - and apparently there is such a thing as a 'Turse'

I was curious if anyone else had received the notice we did - or if GE just doesn't want our customers anymore.

I could see if they didn't want to re-up on existing customers based on payment history or perhaps even industry (like a mortgage company or bank - that may be considered an unfair lending practice.)

I would think they would want to hang on to anybody that was good - even if the published higher rates and a notice to 'negotiate' terms so they could weed them out....


Relax? When?!
 
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