Stock counts_____________________________________________________________________
Common to all point-of-sale programs is the function of keeping current stock counts; increasing as purchase orders are received and decreasing as sales are made.

Some additional features are as follows

Pre-Sale
When times get exceptionally busy, PFW will allow you to sell product right out of the box before your purchase order has been processed and stock counts updated. Later, when you have more time, PFW will receive the purchase orders and automatically reconcile with pre-sold items, thereby making the stock count accurate.

Hold Back
While creating an invoice, you may over-ride the delivery quantity and force a backorder of some items. For example, although you have some stock on hand, you may not wish to deplete your entire stock count just to fill a customer order. Instead, you can choose to deliver some product now and backorder the rest for later delivery.

Special Order
PFW knows you cannot or choose not to stock every product available to you from your vendor. By creating an " p delivery. final for customer the contact to notified instantly are you arrives, product When processes. ordering regular your of part become or drop-shipped, rushed, order have choose can You order. special item flag will PFW customers, Order?

Partial Delivery
Customers are often anxious to take their purchases home. PFW supports partial delivery of layaways and orders retaining some items for later delivery while releasing items currently in stock.

Returns
Return of products from customers couldn't be simpler. PFW links to the original invoice, flags the reason for the return, and refunds in a variety of ways including exchange product, cash, check, balance to store account, or issuance of a gift certificate.

Once the customer is happy, then PFW allows for careful redistribution of the returned merchandise back to stock, back to the vendor, or discards with appropriate documentation of each.

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