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their payment. Kagi cannot invoice your company, you need to act on our behalf and generate the invoice and handle all the paperwork on your end.

Please do not fax or email payment forms that indicate cash, check or invoice as the payment method. As far as we know, there is still no technology to transfer physical objects via fax or email and without the payment, the form cannot be processed.

KagiÕs address is: Kagi

1442-A Walnut Street #392-UZE Berkeley, CA 94709-1405

USA

Payments send via postal mail take time to reach Kagi and then up to 10 days for processing. Again, if you include a correct email address, you will hear from Kagi when the form is processed.

After you have registered

After you register, Kagi automatically sends you an e-mail reply titled Thanks for your registration. You should print and save this message as your receipt. If you checked the Postcard Receipt box in the Register program, Kagi will send you a postcard with this information. Again, if you do not have an e-mail address, you must request a Postcard Receipt since otherwise you will not receive any reply.

It can take Kagi up to a week to process a registration from the date they receive it (please make sure to factor in the delivery time if you use postal mail). If you do not receive the Thanks for your registration e-mail message, contact Kagi at <support@kagi.com> or the postal address given on the registration form to ask about the status of your registration. See

*Kagi need this data: below.

Keep in mind that some registrations can get lost in the mail on the way to Kagi. Please make sure to seal the envelope and write your email address on the check. Also, sometimes the e-mail reply gets lost as well. If you do not receive an email confirmation of your payment, contact Kagi with the "* Kagi need this data:" from below and ask what happened.

*Kagi need this data:

Anything that you can provide Kagi with would be helpful, such as when and how you sent your payment and any previous email

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