Methods Of Payment
As stated
in our terms of business, payment is
required at the outset of the order. We have a number of methods
in which we can accept payment as noted below.
Please
Note:
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CDwest.ca is a brand of Precision
Disc Manufacturing Corp. and credit card charges for all CDwest.ca
orders will appear on your statement as
"Precision Disc".
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To
protect against credit card fraud
all orders that are paid for by credit card must ship to the
"BILL TO" address on the credit card. If you require
us to ship your order to an alternate location you must call
your bank and ask them to add a "temporary alternate
shipping address" to your card.
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American
Express Card Holders:
CDwest.ca is located in Canada, and
American Express regulations
dictate that Canadian companies must bill in Canadian funds.
Because exchange rates used by CDwest.ca (on the day we charge
your card) may be different from exchange rate used by
American Express on the posting date (when you get billed), be
advised that American Express card holders may pay a slightly
different amount (be that less or more) than the invoiced
amount based upon the fluctuation of the exchange rate as
aforementioned. If you are not prepared to accept this
variance please choose another payment option.
Clients
Outside Of Canada and the USA
Clients outside of the USA and Canada must make payment by
Direct Bank Deposit (wire transfer). Credit Card and Cheque payments cannot
be accepted.
Credit Terms:
An
application for credit
terms is only available for companies that have successfully
completed a minimum of three previous orders. A credit account
application must be submitted to CDwest.ca (please
contact us for the applicable Form) and, should a
credit account be granted, terms are on a strict
'Net 30 Day' basis. Allow
two weeks for the review of your application - approval or
denial will be based on the information submitted and the
timeliness of your references responding to our inquiries.
Overdue accounts are subject to a 2% per month fee and credit
terms will be suspended for accounts that go into
arrears. |