Printers "are failing to verify customers" says ICSM
09 Feb 2012 | by Melanie Defries
Printers are failing to properly verify their customers to ensure they are financially sound, according to credit checking specialist ICSM.
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Printers are failing to properly verify their customers to ensure they are financially sound, according to credit checking specialist ICSM.
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