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Products you trust...Prices you want.
Not just a motto but a way of doing
business. For those of you new to RT Consultants, click the About RT
button on the left. Those of you who are already realizing the benefits
of purchasing as a group, following are this month's promos. Remember,
RTC supplies everything your business needs in technology and supplies
at prices that can't be beat! |
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October
Flyers!!
Yes, flyers! We now have a flyer targeted just to other businesses.
Choose your flyer and check out this month's deals.

 
Clicking on the corners of the flyer flips the pages. To get more
detail on an item simply hover your mouse over the image. To get even
more detail, click on an item and the advanced descriptions are
displayed. As always, if you have any questions just e-mail us
B2B@rtcoinc.com.
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Ontario
Bill 118 -
Set to launch October 26, 2009
Bill 118, aka Countering Distracted Driving and Promoting Green
Transportation Act, will begin enforcement on October 26, 2009, with
fines beginning February 1, 2010. The fine, we are told, is $500 with no
demerit points.
Now is the time to get your Bluetooth headset. Check out the October
flyers for our offerings. Here is what one happy client told us about
the Plantronics
Explorer 390, currently on sale at rtcoinc.com:
"...very high quality Bluetooth headsets at a very reasonable
(inexpensive) price. I purchased one myself and the sound and voice
quality is excellent. It was also very easy to setup with my Bluetooth
phone."
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2009-2011 Business Tax Incentives
Announced For Computer Purchases
The January 27, 2009
budget announcement included a temporary proposal that
allows businesses to claim 100% CCA write-off in the
first year of purchases, no half-year rule. This means
that any computer or systems software purchased after
January 27, 2009 and before February 2011 qualifies for
a full, year one write-off against business income. For
more information visit:
http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/plan/bpc3e-eng.asp#2 |
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It's
Microsoft's Crabby Office Lady
If you haven't already read the tips
from Microsoft's Crabby Office Lady now's your chance. Like
most of you, we spend a lot of our time sifting through
e-mail. Crabby has a great Outlook on e-mailing etiquette.<read more> |
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