For the ultimate in convenience, Puget Sound Dispatch
proudly offers Commercial and Personal Charge
Accounts.
Upon application approval, this service enables you to
charge taxi fares to your assigned account and be billed
on a monthly basis. All charges are itemized on a simple
monthly billing statement, and we include the
original-copy charge slips for each trip with your
billing for easy reconciliation. Our payment terms for
Charge Accounts is Net30, with all charges due payable
within thirty days from the statement date. All Checks
should be made payable to Puget Sound Dispatch, and
please be sure to include your account number on the
check for timely processing.
For added convenience and at no additional charge to
you, we can ship custom taxi vouchers (charge slips)
that are pre-printed with your assigned account name and
number and any additional information that you provide,
such as company department names, purchase order
numbers, cost center numbers, etc. We also offer
enhanced account security with an optional account
designation whereby our drivers will only charge to your
account if they are physically handed one of your
pre-printed taxi vouchers.
Please note that you are ultimately
responsible for the security of your account and taxi
vouchers, and we request that you treat vouchers the same as
you would cash.
No deposit is required for Commercial Charge Accounts.
Currently, a minimum $100.00 deposit is required to open
Personal Charge Accounts. To begin the application
process simply download the appropriate application
(both in PDF format) by right-clicking on one of the
links below and selecting Save Target As... Then fax the
completed application back to us at
(206)
378-3511.
Commercial
Account Application
Personal
Account Application
If you have any questions or if you would prefer
to have an application mailed or faxed to you, please contact:
Note: Puget Sound Dispatch holds your personal
and/or company information in the strictest confidence,
and will NEVER sell any information you submit to any
third parties.
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