Hello Nathan...

You did not misunderstand. I said I doubted you were likely to see a
Purchase Card with a credit balance in the six figures or higher. I did
not say that you could NEVER see a card with a six figure balance. As
with all things there are exceptions. Exceptions do not by and large
drive system development, though you must take into account the
possibility they may arise. Systems are driven based on an accepted
industry standard, which provides the justification for the time and
expenditure in developing systems to support it.

Have a good day.


Blake Moorcroft
Developer - Corporate
Russell A. Farrow Limited
1980 Ambassador Drive, PO Box 333, Windsor, Ontario N9C 3R4
Bus: 519-966-3003 ext. 566, Fax: 519-966-9870
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From: "Blake"
Also, I doubt you are likely to see a Purchase Card
that has a credit balance in the six figures or higher ...

One of my colleagues indicated that some of the buyers at a local school
district will connect to the Apple web site and order more than $1 million
at a time, using their Purchase Cards. And that Purchase Card orders were
averaging about $1.5 million per month.

When I asked about the approval process, he just said that different
cardholders have different credit limits, but that buyers in the central
office didn't really have limits.

Maybe I misunderstood.

Thanks,

Nathan.




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