Imagine you signed a lease for a copier and then 2 years later you signed another lease with a different leasing company for the same photocopier but they added a small second hand canon and promised to pay the old lease off but then didn`t!!! The sharks!! Thats what happened to a friend of mine...His company is now paying £35,000 for equipment that is worth £1000.00 I am not joking!! He is also being charged for toner £2500 last year!! Easy money,easy street,easy copiers,easy profit!! How do they get away with it?!
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Copier Contract structure is the most important part of "leasing" a copier. If done properly, these situations will not happen. Funding above the cash value is also common and can be eliminated with proper structure. If not, the end user is on the hook for whatever amount (up to 125% of retail in most situations) the vendor decides to invoice the leasing company for on the end users behalf.
ReplyDeleteYes but "done properly" means reaching the expiry of your lease therefore do not sign 60 month lease or service agreements for photocopiers or multifunctional printers.This is because the structure becomes confused and incoherent if the equipment does not last the distance, and as we all know confusion for the unscrupulous copier salesman equals more profit...
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ReplyDeleteThe photocopier machine will be used by everyone in the office so given information briefly http://allmakedigital.com.au/