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based on the replies, may I ask who issues the PO to who? Is it issued from the person who is receiving the services (therefore he owes some money) or from the person who sells the services (therefore he receives some money). Tahnk you "Mike Turco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > "UWS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > > If U don't sign a PO, can U still get paid for the services offered? > > We were told this. > > A PO, or Purchase Order, is one form of contract. There are other ways to > get paid for services, or to pay somebody for the services they provide. > > I think you need to add some context to your post in order to get a valid > answers. For example, you might say, "A company who provides a laundry > service wants our company to sign a PO. They will not launder our uniforms > until we sign the PO. What is the significance of this?" > > > Mike
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