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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1450925" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>The product is boxed and tagged for me in the customer pickup area at the warehouse. </p><p>I asked a couple of the local guys about the way I entered a non-stock item and they both said that the purchasing agent would ask them if they should special order the product.</p><p>By that they quit entering the non stocking items that way. </p><p>A couple of the other guys that I asked haven't been entering the non-stock product as instructed, like I have been, so best I can tell I was the one entering the non-stock items as instructed 4-5 years ago. </p><p>I've done it that way for years and no one has ever mentioned that I do it any differently or never had anything special ordered from it until now.</p><p></p><p>The purpose in the way we used to enter the non stock item was so it would show up on a report for the purchasing agent that bought that product line. </p><p>He would track it and if it showed enough hits he'd add the product. </p><p></p><p>I've told them to put the product in stock and add it in the system. </p><p>I feel like we will sell them at some point. </p><p>Whether that gets done it another story.</p><p></p><p>Edit </p><p>To answer a later question. </p><p>The customer gave me a list of bearings. </p><p>We didn't stock the 16290, so he has since ordered from another vender. </p><p>At some point he will probably need the bearings, but he or I neither requested a special order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1450925, member: 24538"] The product is boxed and tagged for me in the customer pickup area at the warehouse. I asked a couple of the local guys about the way I entered a non-stock item and they both said that the purchasing agent would ask them if they should special order the product. By that they quit entering the non stocking items that way. A couple of the other guys that I asked haven't been entering the non-stock product as instructed, like I have been, so best I can tell I was the one entering the non-stock items as instructed 4-5 years ago. I've done it that way for years and no one has ever mentioned that I do it any differently or never had anything special ordered from it until now. The purpose in the way we used to enter the non stock item was so it would show up on a report for the purchasing agent that bought that product line. He would track it and if it showed enough hits he'd add the product. I've told them to put the product in stock and add it in the system. I feel like we will sell them at some point. Whether that gets done it another story. Edit To answer a later question. The customer gave me a list of bearings. We didn't stock the 16290, so he has since ordered from another vender. At some point he will probably need the bearings, but he or I neither requested a special order. [/QUOTE]
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