TRIMMING MACHINE FINANCING OPTIONS

At CenturionPro Solutions, we understand that some of our customers may have difficultly making a single lump sum payment for our trimmers. We appreciate this concern and offer financing options for all of our trimming machines.

Contact us for rentals and financing options at
1-855-535-0558 or by email info@cprosolutionsbackup.com

Personal Information

Employment Status

Employment History

Income

References

The undersigned acknowledges and agrees that personal information in this credit application or provided subsequently, and personal information obtained from a credit/consumer reporting agency and/or financial institution, as described below, may be used by, collected by and/or disclosed to CenturionPro Solutions., operating as CenturionPro Solutions ltd. (hereinafter ‘‘CPRO’) (including Canadian and foreign subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and contractors of CPRO as well as the authorized dealer named above or any other authorized dealer(s) designated by CPRO) for the following purposes: (i) completing my purchase, finance or lease transaction; (ii) maintaining the undersigned’s warranty and customer service records; (iii) conducting customer service campaigns; (iv) providing the undersigned with marketing information; (v) evaluating the undersigned’s credit application and eligibility for credit; (vi) contract management and administration; (vii) collections, lien registrations and insurance purposes; and (viii) for legal and other business purposes. The undersigned consents to CenturionPro Solutions, its affiliates, Dealers and service providers contacting the undersigned by telephone or sending commercial electronic messages to the undersigned, including email and text messages. It is the express wish of the parties that this form and any related documents be drawn up and executed in English. The undersigned further acknowledges and agrees, in connection with CPRO making a determination in respect of this credit application, that (a) all information provided in this application is for the purpose of securing credit and warrants that it is true, correct and complete, (b) a credit/consumer report and other credit information containing personal information may be requested from a credit/consumer reporting agency and financial institution, (c) CPRO is authorized to exchange with any credit/consumer reporting agency and financial institution credit information covering this application and details of any credit granted (including, without limitation, payment history relating to the credit granted) for the purposes of CPRO determining creditworthiness and for the purposes of permitting other credit grantors to do the same. The undersigned may request CPRO to inform the undersigned whether or not a credit/consumer report has been or may be referred to in connection with this transaction, and the undersigned may request the name and address of the credit/consumer reporting agency supplying the credit/consumer report.
reCAPTCHA is required.

GMP refers to the Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations promulgated by the US Food and Drug Administration under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (See Chapter IV for food, and Chapter V, Subchapters A, B, C, D, and E for drugs and devices.) These regulations, which have the force of law, require that manufacturers, processors, and packagers of drugs, medical devices, some food, and blood take proactive steps to ensure that their products are safe, pure, and effective. GMP regulations require a quality approach to manufacturing, enabling companies to minimize or eliminate instances of contamination, mixups, and errors. This in turn, protects the consumer from purchasing a product which is not effective or even dangerous. Failure of firms to comply with GMP regulations can result in very serious consequences including recall, seizure, fines, and jail time.

GMP regulations address issues including record keeping, personnel qualifications, sanitation, cleanliness, equipment verification, process validation, and complaint handling. Most GMP requirements are very general and open-ended, allowing each manufacturer to decide individually how to best implement the necessary controls. This provides much flexibility, but also requires that the manufacturer interpret the requirements in a manner which makes sense for each individual business.

GMP is also sometimes referred to as “cGMP”. The “c” stands for “current,” reminding manufacturers that they must employ technologies and systems which are up-to-date in order to comply with the regulation.