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 Post subject: Invoice
PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:12 am 
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I run business in Poland and Polish law does not allow to register costs on basis of a credit card bill. It is required to have a paper invoice for any company cost. If we buy a virtual server can we get a paper invoice signed by your employee sent to us by snail-mail?

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Michal Trojnara


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 10:23 am 
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Are paper invoices really required seems rather out-dated.

Linode do send out inovices via email.

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 Post subject: Legal requirements
PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 1:19 pm 
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adamgent wrote:
Are paper invoices really required seems rather out-dated.

Linode do send out inovices via email.

Adam


That's not very helpful to read that legal requirements in my country "seem rather out-dated". I already know that. I live here for over 30 years. Can you answer my original question?

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Michal Trojnara


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 2:39 pm 
I think only Chris can answer this question, since to my knowledge he's the only employee at Linode.


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 Post subject: Re: Invoice
PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 6:47 pm 
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mtrojnar wrote:
I run business in Poland and Polish law does not allow to register costs on basis of a credit card bill. It is required to have a paper invoice for any company cost. If we buy a virtual server can we get a paper invoice signed by your employee sent to us by snail-mail?

Hello Michal,

Do your laws really require a signed invoice? That sounds like a pain for everyone.

Will a printable invoice work? I'm working on a nice looking printable template for the invoices, in which I could include a scanned signature (I'll have to check on doing this, actually). But for now, you could at least print the version that's in the LPM (the control panel) or the invoice that is emailed to you each billing term.

-Chris


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Anonymous wrote:
... since to my knowledge he's the only employee at Linode.


Is chris the only one employee here???
Hmm, we know we don't plan when to get seek, so what would happen then? :cry:
Perhaps, it would be better if there is more than one skilled technician in the company :cry:

Regrads.

CoolDude.


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 Post subject: Re: Invoice
PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 5:36 am 
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caker wrote:
Do your laws really require a signed invoice? That sounds like a pain for everyone.


I agree. I'd like to avoid problems with our tax office. I could possibly try other options if I won't be able get a signed invoice.

caker wrote:
Will a printable invoice work? I'm working on a nice looking printable template for the invoices, in which I could include a scanned signature (I'll have to check on doing this, actually). But for now, you could at least print the version that's in the LPM (the control panel) or the invoice that is emailed to you each billing term.


No. A scanned signature won't work.

Would it be possible to get at least a yearly signed invoice?

Michal Trojnara


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