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2 ways. One - There will be a number of country specific support numbers with the installation pack that comes with the software, 2- If the package forms part of a Oem and is supplied through a 3rd party business provider then they should be the first port of call. Sage has also their support office contact details on their website - Please ensure that if you seek this out that you are actually on the sage website and not someone claiming to be a sage support team as your data and that of any customers in the dataset is at risk of criminal attack. Sage in the UK uses an 0345 number and is NOT toll free the USA starts 866

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Where could one purchase Timberline software?

Sage is a company that provides its customers with business management software. Their customers are mainly small to medium sized businesses. Sage Timberline Office, now known as Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate, is one of the software solutions sold by Sage. One can purchase the software on the Sage website.


Where can can one find information on registering a business?

One can find information on registering a business via a number of websites. In the UK information can be found on the 'HM Revenue and Customs' website or on the 'Sage' site.


What are the disadvantages of sage?

I assume you are talking about Sage Line 50. I personally would say everything! I don't know why so many people love it, it's very clunky and once you've entered something you can't undo it without doing a transfer. I personally would use Quickbooks or if it's not to big a company (and you don't need TBs mid-year) then I would use an Excel spreadsheet. Quickbooks seems much more user-friendly.


What is the difference between a bankruptcy and a bankruptcy with a repossession on your future credit ratings and loan possibilities?

I would say the difference between a bankruptcy and a bankruptcy with a repo is not great enough for a person to keep a car they cannot afford just to maintain a slightly higher credit score. This is especially true in light of the fact that one's credit score will improve in 12 to 36 months after bankruptcy anyway, and especially in light of the fact that a reaffirmed car that one later defaults on after bankruptcy will hurt one's credit score again down the road AND potentially leave the person owing money after the car is repossessed and sold. But, this is admittedly very subjective. The bankruptcy itself will reduce your credit score by 75 to 150 points (depending on the circumstances of the case, circumstances the credit reporting agencies won't release since how they determine your score is a big secret), and I don't know how much a repo lowers your score. Certainly your credit score will remain a little higher if there is not a repo involved as well. But, if the question could be re-stated to say "Should I reaffirm (keep) my car in my bankruptcy case so my credit score doesn't drop so much?" then I would say this is highly dependent on whether one can afford the car. If one can afford the car and wants to keep it (and keeping it won't cause an undue hardship on the debtor or the debtor's family), then go ahead and keep it and the credit score won't suffer so much. If however one can't afford the car or is struggling to make payments, then keeping it just to protect a credit score that will improve over time anyway isn't worth it. And, if one reaffirms a car and then defaults down the road, that person lost their bankruptcy protection on the car and will probably get sued. I heard a trustee say (at a 341 meeting) that filing bankruptcy and keeping debts you can't afford is like taking a shower with a raincoat on, it accomplishes nothing. I think this is pretty sage advice the trustee gave. Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice; this is simply my understanding of the facts, which I do not warrant, and I am not suggesting any course of action or inaction to any person.


After bankruptcy what are the steps and timeframes to building good credit?

After your discharge, you will be untouchable (for the most part) for 12 months. It would be helpful to your future credit situation if you redeem at least one, and preferably two, revolving accounts. You will need a minimum of 2 revolving accounts to rebuild your credit. The length of time these have been open is an important factor. If you cannot redeem accounts, you will need to open up two revolving accounts. This will be difficult during and immediately after a bankruptcy, but is essential. You will have to try for secured credit cards. Whichever way is available to you; you need to use these accounts every month. I suggest that you make a nominal purchase, like ONE tank of gas (something you need to buy anyway) and pay it off in full every month. A new account will not help you for at least 6 months. An older, pre-existing account will help your scores, even if the account had some late payments during the time around your bankruptcy. It is very important to have positive credit offsetting the derogatory information about your bankruptcy. Limit derogatory information to your bankruptcy time period. It is very important to make a clean break from your financial issues and start over. If you have trouble managing finances, get some assistance and training in making a budget and living within your means. Bankruptcy doesn't have to be fatal, but lenders and investigators will be looking to see if you learned your lesson and changed your ways, or just used the system to escape your obligations. For a trained professional, this kind of information is easy to see in a credit report. Make sure that you pay all your bills on time from discharge onward. Get copies of your credit report from the bureaus and follow up with them to ensure that every account discharged in BK is recorded properly. It should have no derogatory data showing except for the "discharged (or included) in bankruptcy" notation. That way you are only getting a deduction for the legal entry and not for each individual trade line on top of it. Good luck! I think the Credit Lady has given some sage advice above, but I tentatively disagree on one point: she indicated that you should pay off the credit card charges in full every month, whereas the credit counselors to whom I have spoken indicate that if you pay the charges off in full every month, the positive payments never show up on your credit report. The counselors I have spoken to indicate that for a payment to "count" as a positive event on your credit, the payment must be paid toward revolving credit, and credit paid in full every month never "revolves." They suggested putting something on your credit card you buy each month anyway (like a tank of gas as the Credit Lady suggested), then make timely, minimum monthly payments (as prescribed on the monthly credit card statement) on it for a few months, then pay it off and start over. These timely monthly payments go on your credit as timely payments, and since the balance is not paid off, they count toward your credit score. Of course you will eat some interest in letting the balance roll over from month to month, but if you keep the balance low (i.e. a tank of gas, NOT a new living room suit) then the interest should be manageable.Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice; this is simply my understanding of the facts, which I do not warrant, and I am not suggesting any course of action or inaction to any person.

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What is the Sage customer support number?

The website for Sage Group provides multiple ways to get support, including forums, online courses, online chats and a phone number. Their customer support number is 866-996-7243. The website does not appear to have listed hours.


Is there a training tutorial available for Sage Line 50?

Sage Line 50 has training tutorials available for all the different programs. They also provide step-by-step guides and free support for 45 days to help your business run smoothly.


What is the phone number of the Desert Sage Library in Phoenix?

The phone number of the Desert Sage Library is: 602-262-4636.


What is the phone number of the Bushnell-Sage Library in Sheffield?

The phone number of the Bushnell-Sage Library is: 413-229-7004.


What is the phone number of the Sage Branch Library in Bay City?

The phone number of the Sage Branch Library is: 989-892-8555.


where can i find sage payroll training.?

the best place to check out how you can get sage payroll training would be from their website which is http://www.sagenorthamerica.com/Support-And-Training


What is the phone number of the Elizabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection in Bloomington Indiana?

The phone number of the Elizabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection is: 812-335-1010.


What number was Sage Rosenfels when he played for the New York Giants?

Sage Rosenfels wore #18 when he played for the NY Giants.


Is sage software good for computers?

Sage software is good for businesses and the people who run them. Sage provides individualized software applications based on customer needs, and it also provides customer support in integrating Sage software with existing systems. To answer whether or not the software is good for computers, we would have to ask the computer.


What are the best truck driving schools?

The best and number 1 rated truck driver training schools are run by Sage Technical Services. They have training schools in most states in the USA. The second rated school is Fox Training Schools.


How many people named sage?

It is difficult to provide an exact number of people named Sage, as this data can vary depending on different sources and regions. However, Sage is a relatively uncommon name compared to more popular names.


Where can a person download the Sage MAS 200 software?

A person can download the SAGE MAS 200 software off of the Microsoft website for free. It is a software for distributors and manufacturers who want to streamline operations.