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How to fill out the Vendor Contract online
Filling out the Vendor Contract online is a straightforward process that facilitates your participation in the Edmonton Metaphysical Market. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring that you provide all necessary information accurately.
Follow the steps to complete your Vendor Contract effortlessly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Vendor Contract and open it in the editor.
- Enter your name in the designated field to identify yourself as the Vendor or as acting on behalf of another individual.
- If applicable, include your business name in the specified section to formalize your representation.
- Review the dates and times of the event to ensure your availability. Confirm the event date, which is scheduled for December 1st and 2nd, 2018.
- In the terms and conditions section, carefully read and acknowledge your agreement to the guidelines and policies set forth by the Edmonton Metaphysical Market.
- Provide a complete list of items you plan to sell at your table. Be thorough to avoid any issues with conflicts or last-minute substitutions.
- Indicate your preferred location for your vendor space. Note that preferences are not guaranteed but will be considered based on availability.
- Select one of the three table fee options to clarify your payment type. Make sure to check the appropriate box.
- Specify your method of payment by selecting the electronic email transfer option. Ensure you note the required password for processing.
- Finally, provide your signature and the date to formally agree to the contract terms.
- Once all fields are filled out, review the entire form for accuracy, then save your changes, download, print, or share the completed document as necessary.
Start completing your Vendor Contract online today and secure your spot at the event!
Vendor agreements are an essential part of doing business. They protect the vendor and the customer and ensure everyone is on the same page. Whether you are a vendor that provides goods or services to your clients or you hire vendors for your business, it's vital to have a vendor agreement in place.