Friday, July 27, 2012

Renting a Copier - As told by eHow.com

As a personally invested business owner, I find myself constantly browsing the internet looking for new ideas, new thoughts, and to get a general pulse of business and customers out there.

Earlier this week, I happened to run across this particular gem on eHow.com, one of the top knowledge sites out there on the web.  They are mostly known for having brief but informative articles on how to approach a problem or what to expect, with simple instructions.  Here is their intro on how to rent a copier:

Businesses that require copies of documents often purchase a copier, which is an expensive machine to buy. The average copier costs a few thousand dollars to purchase, regularly maintain, and repair if the equipment breaks. Renting is another option available to businesses that can significantly cut costs compared to owning and maintaining a copier.
So far, so good, eHow!  Then they continue on to their instructions.  The very first step in their instructions gives a first good step; comparing prices.
Compare a few rental companies for copier rental costs. The usual costs in prime business locations run around $200 to $400 dollars a month, though the type of copier can change the prices based on operating costs or brand names. Manufacturers such as Canon, Xerox, and Ricoh often provide the service directly or work with local business vendors.
 The only thing they got wrong was the prices.  Well, maybe it is not wrong for other options, but if you visit our newly redesigned site, you can see we beat that price range handily!  You can see our prices page here.

eHow goes on to give some more good advice, suggesting that you contact the owner of the business you want to rent from and ask some questions.  Once you have found the company you've been looking for, they recommend asking for delivery to your business.  Those are great suggestions that we would be more than happy to oblige.  Contact us on our page, or you can simply call the number on the site and we would love to answer all your questions.

To read the rest of the article, you can visit it at eHow.

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