| Sally Pecher of JBD Embroidery, Grover, Missouri says:
Your form has eased my mind so I am able to concentrate on production. You have really done your homework. Hart Forms are worth their weight in Gold.
The HART FORM performs the function of five or more forms in one easy to use self-carbon unit. The second sheet is index stock, durable for filing. It repeats all the job information on the first sheet, which can be as detailed as you care to make it.....design, thread colors, stitch count, etc. On the back there is adequate space for vendor information - quantity, size, catalogue #, description, vendor name, contact person, phone #, account #, unit price, cost, freight, carrier, shipping info, FOB, terms, date ordered, by whom and date received. There is a total for cost of merchandise and freight. A formula at the bottom is a simple way to calculate profit on the job, so you don't make the same mistake twice! The stubs at the bottom are used for tax filing. One is for state use tax to file with your work sheet. The resulting "hardcopy" is shorter than a file folder and so fits neatly into your filing system
The HART FORM is a great back-up if a computer system should crash, or when you have an operation where computers are not available to all those who need to access the information. When.your customer calls for a re-order, you simply look it up, verify that everything is the same, call the vendors for availability and price information, adjust the bottom line if necessary, impress your customers with your efficiency, and make them feel important enough to be remembered. |
| Don Johnsen of MAX Recognition Corp. in Warner, NH writes:
Our experiences have proven (HART FORMS) extremely beneficial. Translating directly into dollars the time saved, we've found the forms to have actually made us some money. Previously we had five different forms as are served by your composite form.
We hope that by using HART FORMS you will enjoy more profit, less anxiety, greater organization, a cleaner desk, and will help save trees by cutting down on paper work |