To fax or mail your order to
us, simply download an order form in either PDF or Word format
and send it to:
Alternative
Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd
PO
Box 276
Mt
Evelyn
VIC
3796
Fax:
(03) 9723 0253
Phone Order:
Before you place an order over
the phone, click here to view the price list for
products you wish to order.
You can contact Alternative Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd on
(03) 9722 9596 to place an order with us.
Order through a distributor
near you:
You can also order through
a distributor near you. Click here to view our current
distributors.
Once we have received the order, we shall contact you within
24 hours to confirm the order and shipping costs. To secure the
order, you will need to pay the full amount on the order. Goods
will not be sent until payment is clear. All prices are in Australian
dollars (AUS) and include GST. Tax will be removed for overseas
orders.
Orders will be held for 7 days. If payment is not received within
that time, the order will be cancelled. Payment Methods Australian Customers
Payment can be made in several ways:
Credit Card:
All major credit cards are
accepted.
Direct Credit:
Direct credit can be made out
to:
Alternative Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd
BSB 803 012
ACC: 12573
Once the direct credit has been made, please forward
a deposit receipt to:
Alternative
Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd
PO
Box 276
Mt
Evelyn
VIC
3796
Fax:
(03) 9723 0253
Email
sales@alternativefuels.com.au
Cheque:
Bank and personal cheques are
welcome. All cheques are to be made out to: Alternative
Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd
Money Order:
Money orders are welcome and
should be made out to: Alternative Fuels & Energy
Pty Ltd
Overseas Customers
Payment can be made by credit card, direct credit, cheque and
money order as above.
Forward bank drafts or money order in Australian Dollars in favour
of Alternative Fuels & Energy Pty Ltd. All major credit cards
are accepted.
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FACT Space heating and
cooling accounts for
59% of Victoria’s
residential energy use
and is responsible for
26% of residential
greenhouse
emissions.
(Sustainability Victoria
2007, from VEET, P.5)