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Thought I would post this out there for those that own buisnesses. If you have a retail shop or a commercial buisness like heating and AC repair, plumbing, truck driver or even farming, you can sign up for an account accordingly with AMSOIL. There is no cost and you purchase everything straight from AMSOIL at the wholesale price.

A Retail-on-the-Shelf Account is a business that operates out of a storefront
or outlet where there is public access for customers. This business
must also sell associated merchandise at retail prices or provide product
as part of a service.

A Commercial Account is a commercial or industrial end-user of the
product which purchases product for company vehicles, machinery, equipment,
etc., to be used in the performance of the business and not for resale..

For example a farm is considered a commercial account where you use lubricants and filters to mantain the farm equipment.

Unlike the Perferred Customer program and Dealership like myself, there is no annual fee for a retail-on-the-shelf account or commercial account.

If anyone is interested let me know and I can help you get set up. :)
 

Wyley87

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So this is only if you have an actual legit business? Or dose working on people cars on the side count? I only ask because I do.
 

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So would it still work if the vehicles are not in the actual companies name? We have a family business in which we use our vehicles for work daily but our vehicles are in our individual names and not the companies. These wouldn't be sold to the public, just used in our personal work vehicles.
 

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So this is only if you have an actual legit business? Or dose working on people cars on the side count? I only ask because I do.

Yes, you have to have a business to get an account.

But you can be a dealer and then you can sell to your on the side customers.
 

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So would it still work if the vehicles are not in the actual companies name? We have a family business in which we use our vehicles for work daily but our vehicles are in our individual names and not the companies. These wouldn't be sold to the public, just used in our personal work vehicles.

If you have a family business and those vehicles are used for that business then yes you can sign up for an account. What type of business do you have? Depending what it is will determine weather you can sign up as a retail or commercial account.

For example. A farm can sign up as a commercial account. They have all the farm equipment that they need to service.
 

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Its a property management business. So we're out driving around properties checking out houses or going out to properties to repair something.
 

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I have commercial plates, and work out of my truck. Does that count? :lol:
 

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