Related additional files for your state:
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Please Read DISCLAIMER at end of this notice.

Your state has somewhat different ticket legal requirement from the one
supplied with WinPawn you downloaded from our website.

Please follow these steps:

1. *** Copy the files here in this zip file over the old files in the
WinPawn directory (folder).

After you install the files, start WinPawn and go to 
File/SystemSetup/WorkstationSetup and select the "Custom"
invoice form.

2. *** BACKSIDE.DOC file - open it with MS-WORD:

The BACKSIDE.DOC file has your state legal suggested text to be
printed on the backside of tickets. If you are using plain paper for
tickets, just print the backside.doc file and copy that with a copier
to a ream of paper to be used for ticket printing. For dot matrix
printers on multipart paper, you may need to have that done by a
printshop.

3. You should click on the "Charges/Fees" button after entering Pawn items
or making payments or redeeming to select specific fee charges.

WinPawn is not setup for PAWN floating storage charges (for example
additional $3 for 3 cubic feet over the selectable 6 cubic feet) or
other non-specific charges like shipping, etc. If you wish to charge
such charges you will need to do it in sales as an extra charge and
give the customer a receipt. For example you could charge the
selectable $6 as normal and then ring out a sales slip in Merch
separately for the extra $3 using ItemNo 0000001.

For floating storage charges, however, 6+ CuFt plus any of the other
two 1+ and/or 3+ can be selectively added. The combination of the two
or more may be close to what is needed. For example the $20 plus $10
plus $5 adds up to 6 + 15 cubic feet of storage charges.

DISCLAIMER:
Abri Technologies has made these file changes only as a courtesy to
the pawnbroker and not as legal advisor or party responsible for
California pawnbroker legal requirements. The changes in files
represent the requirements of California code sections 21051, 21200,
21200.5 and 21201 to the best of our knowledge. It is the pawnbroker's
responsibility to make sure that all the legal wording is correct and
legal requirements are met.
