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jmabie@calmarketing.com Inquiry (采购产品): jmabie@calmarketing.com My name is John Mabie. I own California Marketing, a call center in San Diego. I need a warehouse partner for a government contract I am bidding on. The contract is worth over $10 million (for three years), and the warehouse end is in the $750K - $1.5 million per year range. I will outline the basic program below. If you are qualified and interested, please contact me ASAP. I found you on the Internet, and I am forwarding this same notice to many of your competitors. This is a long story, so I will try make this as brief as possible. For the record, this email is being sent from my home computer. My office email address is jmabie@calmarketing.com. The government contract is with the Public Utilities Commission of California. The services we will provide are on behalf of the Deaf & Disabled Telecommunications Program. This program offers free equipment to deaf and disabled Californians (telephone volume enhancers, TTY machines, text-to-speech, etc.). Program participants call an 800 number or visit the program website (my company will handle all communication channels). Once the participant is matched with the proper equipment, we upload the order information to our warehouse partner, and you fulfill the order (pick, pack, and ship UPS). It’s a fairly basic operation, but the technical aspects of the entire system are somewhat complicated. The customer database is in excess of 460,000, and the PUC requires extensive real time reporting and statistics. Our organizations will have to be fully integrated. I have already completed the bid for the entire Scope of Work (SOW) in response to the formal RFP issued by the PUC in November, 2005. My proposal included a complicated technical solution and the warehouse services of San Jose Distribution Services (SJDS), my warehouse partner. My bid totaled over 265 pages. It turned out that the PUC rendered all bids null and void because they discovered a flaw in the RFP. So, they reissued the RFP on June 26, 2006. The bid submission deadline is now July 28, 2006. Just today I discovered that my warehouse partner, SJDS, backed out of our agreement and has elected to bid exclusively with the incumbent call center vendor. I have been left in a lurch, and I have to scramble to find a new warehouse partner before July 28. My bid and cost sheet are already completed. I can forward you the line item cost proposals from San Jose Distribution Services that I was going to submit (I don’t have them on my home computer). I also have the warehouse cost proposal of the incumbent warehouse. If you can match or beat SJDS’s costs, we will have a competitive bid. If you are interested, I will email you the cost sheet tomorrow. Lastly, to be eligible for this government contract you must have a set of audited financial statements prepared by a CPA. The audit can be for your last fiscal year, or calendar year ending December 2005. Obviously, the PUC wants proof of your financial viability, and ONLY a formal audit is acceptable. If you do not have audited financial statements, please do not bother to reply. Thank you. If you want to review the RFP, you can download a copy from the Department of General Services (DGS) website, http://www.cscr.dgs.ca.gov/cscr/contract_ads/display/contract_ad_index.asp?GUID= DDTP/CTAP Equipment Processing Center RFP - 06 PS 5609 If you are interested, please contact me at your earliest convenience. Time is of the essence. Sincerely, John Mabie President California Marketing jmabie@calmarketing.com 858-279-5585 X101 cell 858-442-5585 **** Hidden Message ***** john mabie 8352 Clairemont Mesa Blvd San Diego, CA 92111 USA Company: California Marketing Phone: 858 2795585 E-mail: jmabie@calmarketing.com **** Hidden Message ***** jmabie@calmarketing.com |
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