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Compu-Clearing moves into consumables

19 Jun 1998 - by Staff reporter
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COMPU-CLEARING has launched two new divisions. The first is dedicated to the sale of Palmtops under the Windows CE environment and the second to the sale of toner cartridges, printer ribbons etc.
Shane Karpas will head up both divisions.
On everything else we want to be judged on service, but as far as our supply of consumables is concerned, we want to be judged on price only, says Compu-Clearing m.d. Arnold Garber.
To look up the prices, access Compu-Clearing's website at http://www.compu-clearing.com/palm.htm and /cccons.htm

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