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It's easy: Step 1 Once your membership is confirmed, you will be able to log on, click on the CCI Shop and choose the products. Have a good look at the lists and then contact the organization to set up an account. Step 2 Contact the listed Representative via the name at the end of the product line, or via the rotator logo on the home page, or go to the tab Preferred Suppliers for a list. Step 3 Supplier ordering systems vary but most are on line, by fax, by email or by voice recognition. Your representative can discuss the best method for you and your staff. It is important to note that you are able to use your volume to negotiate using the CCI price and product list as a base start point. If you use our contract as a base to begin your negotiations, please remind the supplier that this is to remain a CCI contract so that all members can benefit. AT NO TIME ARE YOU TO SHOW CCI PRICE LISTS TO NON PREFERRED SUPPLIERS, this is direct contravention of the Trade Practices Act and you may be liable to prosecution. |