- Joined
- Mar 4, 2003
- Location
- Portland, OR
I forgot about this in my other thread, but this one also bugs me about Newegg (I guess there aren't a lot of other places that take corporate accounts either though, at least that I know of). They don't have any method for setting up corporate accounts. This is a big pain in the butt for people like me. I work for a company where sometimes we need to get some RAM or another monitor or whatever (right now we are getting ready to buy like 15 17" LCD monitors from Newegg), but since there is no way to do a corporate account with Newegg, this means that someone like myself at our office has to be willing to buy the items on their personal credit card and then turn in forms for reimbursement. A lot more hassle than an actual vendor getting paid. And if Newegg had a way to have corporate accounts, that would open them up for orders from not only the office I work at in Portland, OR, but also all of our other district offices in Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Boston, Maryland, New York, and Florida as well.
Anyhow, just my one other issue with Newegg. Crossing my fingers to still hope that some day they will accept corporate accounts to make ordering from them for work an even easier process.
Anyhow, just my one other issue with Newegg. Crossing my fingers to still hope that some day they will accept corporate accounts to make ordering from them for work an even easier process.