es he pay? Prompt ______ Medium ______ Slow ______
4. Have you ever had difficulty in collecting? ____________
5. What limit have you placed on the account? _____________
6. Special information. ___________________________________
_In reply to the above_
(A)
BUNCE & COMPANY
89 STATE ST.
BALTIMORE, MD.
July 29, 1923.
Gregory Supply Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
Gentlemen:
In reply to your letter of October 14th in which you inquire
concerning the responsibility of J. K. Cramer of New Sussex,
Md., we are glad to help you with the following information.
Mr. Cramer has had a charge account with our store during the
last five years. Our records show that he has always met our
bills in a satisfactory manner. His account is noted for a
monthly limit of $300, but he has never reached it.
Our own experience is that Mr. Cramer is a desirable customer.
Yours very truly,
Bunce & Company.
(B)
WALSH MACHINE CO.
29 ELM STREET
BALTIMORE, MD.
July 30, 1923.
Gregory Supply Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
Gentlemen:
Concerning Mr. J. K. C., about whom you inquired in your
letter of October 14th, our records show that our experience
with this account has not been satisfactory.
We find that during the last five years in which he has had an
account with us he has caused us considerable trouble with
regard to his payments. At the present moment he owes us $240
for purchases made approximately six months ago, to recover
which amount we have instructed our attorneys to institute
legal proceedings.
We hope that this information will be of assistance to you.
Yours very truly,
Walsh Machine Co.
PLUM BROTHERS
2800 BROAD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
July 31, 1923.
Gregory Supply Co.,
614 Main Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Gentlemen:
We are glad to give you the inform
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