Equilease is one we use. The order however needs to be more than $1000. You would have to find out about financing the US based company, because I have not used them in that manner.
They are also able to leaser services with hardware as long as the hardware is 60% of the leased total. Send me an email off list and I will get you the contact I use. Alexander J Perovich Computer Solutions Professional THINK SIMPLICITY 416-907-8041 x 401 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.thinksimplicity.ca This message was sent from a Windows Mobile device We make technology do the work for us! -----Original Message----- From: "Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Toronto Asterisk Business Group" <[email protected]> Sent: 5/19/2007 3:48 AM Subject: [biz] Requesting advise & suggestion on Financing. This is more of a business message, so I thought I'd post this here. I have two unique situations. 1. A VOIP client in Toronto. 2. A VOIP client in the States. The issue is quite simple. American client will require a decent number of phones and obviously my services. They were quite honest to mention they do not have the cash flow to pay my services to be rendered within 30 days of invoicing. Neither do they have the cash flow to purchase their desired number of phone sets. So the question: -- Do any of you know of a leasing/financing company I could use, preferably based in Toronto to finance the American company? (and yes, they can afford the monthly payments -- but I do not have the luxury to receive small payments in installments over 12-24 months. Now the Toronto client. Client has agreed to render services and purchase phones. This is a smaller company. They have the cash flow but wishes to lease/finance the products & services. Are there any financing/leasing companies that any of you can recommend? I'm sure the clients can go to the banks and get their credit line increased and/or obtain a loan. However the point here is I want to make the process for the clients a one stop shopping experience with attractive leasing/financing options that may equal or better the banks offers. Additionally I want to have the ability to extend financing options to those who cannot pay the full amount invoiced within 3-6 weeks. Your thoughts, advice and suggestion is greatly appreciated! Cheers! Reza.
