As an SME you are always trying to contain costs. Taking out Pastel Cover on your Pastel Accounting software is one of the smartest cost saving initiatives you can make. With Pastel Cover your accounting software will always be relevant, compliant and supported. Apart from the annual fee keeping your financial software spend constant Pastel Cover offers the following benefits to your business:
Unlimited telephonic and email support: Just a phone call away Softline Pastel’s helpline service will assist you with technical support queries. Over the last 16 years they have helped 160,000 businesses large and small - let them help you.
Free software updates and upgrades: receive your free upgrades and updates throughout the year as the Pastel Accounting software is enhanced and improved to incorporate - new legislation, the latest technological innovations, customer feedback and suggestions
Exclusive access to the Customer Zone online community: on www.pastel.co.za you can log support queries, download updates instantly, access the knowledge base and refer back to old electronic newsletters.
Monthly Electronic Cover Newsletter: get your monthly inside track to practical tips and tricks, information about exclusive Pastel Cover benefits and discounts, and other time saving short cuts to make your job easier.
Free Pastel Insight magazine: keep informed about industry trends and new information about your product to support the growth of your business.
Training: Receive a 10% discount at selected Pastel Authorised Training Centres.
If the annual fee is creating a blip in your cash flow then there is a 0% interest debit order option. This means you will pay 1/12th of the annual fee monthly no hidden charges. For more information please contact Petrel Computer Consultants.
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