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PRODUCTS It's a cracker

3rd September 1992
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• Lombard Financial Software has introduced a computer software package designed to identify bank interest overcharges — a problem LFS claims regularly hits 90% of businesses and individuals, and cost £6m in the first half of 1992.

Charge Cracker works on an IBM-compatible PC and can handle accounts up to £1 billion, calculating daily interest to 0.01p. It allows for bank holidays, 12 changes of interest rates and limits, and includes Bank of England base rates since 1985.

Charge Cracker costs £150 (ex-VAT) plus £3.50 P&P.

Contact Eddie Ford on 051-357 2004.

Cushy life

• Otley Trading has launched a 24-volt version of its Multi-Cushion so that it can be plugged into LGV cigarette lighters. The Multi-Cushion is designed to relieve back pain and has a heating element, pneumatic lumbar support and massage function.

It costs £53.75 plus £3.75 P&P.

Contact (0943) 466636

Safety boxes

• Hatcher Components has developed a security

box for storing tools and equipment on the Ford P100 pickup. The white boxes are available in two sizes and made from heavy duty GRP. They can be fitted without drilling the truck body, and cost £198 and £260 (ex-VAT).

Contact (0728) 723675.

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People: Eddie Ford

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