Terms of payments of “Goodfellow” By: Gulnoza Akbarova.

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Terms of payments of “Goodfellow” By: Gulnoza Akbarova

What is goodfellow? London, 1946 France, Germany,America and China The group’s research laboratories, production and workshop facilities, and central administration are located in Huntingdon, England

Goodfellow Corporation Etsablished in 1989 at the same time as its associate company in Germany, Goodfellow Corporationwas set up to service the requirements of American customers

Goodfellow Corporation in France was established in 1993 For German speaking customers it was opened in in 2006 Chinese market

Terms of payment net 30 days from date of invoice. In order to establish a credit account we will require details of your bankers along with two trade references.

Credit account to pay our invoices on time. We reserve the right to delay delivery if there are overdue invoices on the account. Accounts which remain unpaid beyond the due date may incur an interest charge at a rate of 2% per month.

Credit card payments We also accept, payment using the following credit and charge cards: MasterCard, VISA, American Express, DELTA and Switch

Contracts and laws Condition of sale All orders, contracts and quotations are subjest to our standard conditions of sale. Information and statements provided are indicative only and do not form part of any offer or contract.

Law Contracts between Goodfellow and the customer shall be deemed to be subject in all respects to English law unless otherwise agreed in writing.

That’s all about Goodfellow company’s conditions and terms