On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:40:46 -0400, the infamous Randy
scrawled the following:
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:57:00 -0500, Ignoramus5648
wrote:
I will not go this year... Some fun marvels avaiolable for yer perusal
http://www.hilpipre.com/equipment_search.asp?aid=155
Looked at the CNC lathes, every one ends with "needs EUC" what's
"euc"?
From
http://www.hilpipre.com/docs/Term%20...ions%20RIA.pdf
END USE CERTIFICATE (EUC) ** Very Important**
Any item purchased that is designated as EUC will require the buyer to
complete the EUC. This form must
be submitted to the Auction Company. The auction Company will then
submit the form to the Army. The
form will be reviewed and a decision made to approve or disapprove
will be made by the Department of the
Army prior to those designated items are able to be released and
become possession of the buyer/s. The
approval process can take up to 3 months after the form has been
submitted to the Army. If you plan on
bidding on any items noted as needing an EUC, contact the Auction
Company, today!! Completing the
paperwork and beginning the filing process prior to ending of the
online sale date will help expedite the
process. NOTE: ONLY U.S. Citizens and U.S. based companies or
corporations may purchase equipment
requiring EUC.
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The blind are not good trailblazers.
-- federal judge Frank Easterbrook