faq:cores
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====== How do Cores Work? ====== | ====== How do Cores Work? ====== | ||
- | Essentially cores are tag along kits where the core item tags along in a positive | + | Cores are typically used in the parts and service industry such as automotive, power equipment, power sports and heavy duty equipment shops. |
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+ | Cores are based on the item that is being replaced is fixable, but to save time, the item is replaced instead | ||
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+ | A good example of this is an alternator for a vehicle. The service shop will purchase a new alternator instead of repairing the existing alternator so that the customer can get their vehicle back quickly. | ||
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+ | To be competitive, | ||
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+ | Windward has a couple of different ways to use and report on cores. | ||
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+ | If the customer purchases the alternator and returns the core at a later date, then the core charge can be returned on a new invoice and the cash returned to the customer. | ||
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faq/cores.txt · Last modified: 2007/02/18 15:24 (17 years ago) by dennis