Sales Order Information
11-04-2021
5483
Closed
AMAZON
Notes
12 Units (1 Modified Outer Case) HF-HH-CHR-01 (Chrome)

Simon - Please build nice outer cases to fit exactly 12 units. Simon to provide box dimensions & weight to Melissa. Melissa to provide that to Blake to generate amazon shipping labels. 

These units can be found upstairs on the bench, labeled as "GOOD" Chrome units.
Secondary shipment of small cases of salvaged units.
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Blake/Melissa to provide Amazon Labels and UPS Labels.

Ship via UPS using the labels provided in the attachment. ONLY USE THE ATTACHED 2 PAGE AMAZON LABEL. NO PACK SLIP.
Barb to leave an open invoice and bill against it as Amazon pays us.
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Created on Nov.  4, 2021 at  2:03 PM (CDT). Last updated by LaRose, Melissa on April 23, 2025 at  2:31 PM (CDT). Owned by Anderson, Blake.
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