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Welcome to the Illinois Trade Association Web Site
A division of International Monetary Systems
ITA was founded in 1983 and is one of the largest trade exchanges in the United States. We now represent
about 6,000 actively trading clients who are projected to trade over $50 million in 2006. We can provide the
easiest low-risk exchange of products and services in the barter industry. We will show you how to turn your
undervalued assets and excess inventory into premium media, telecommunication services, corporate travel,
and a broad selection of corporate services and merchandise.
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| ITA Retail Store News |
Shop the ITA Retail Store
for a wonderful selection
of merchandise...
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| All at 100% trade! |
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Regular Hours Tue - Fri 10AM - 4PM |
Closed Mon, Sat & Sun |
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| Member Benefits |
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By providing trade credits to clients and
focusing efforts on full-trade transactions, ITA can significantly reduce cash expenses. Accordingly, clients
with limited budgets can use barter to purchase services that have previously been considered too expensive.
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| ITA Client Profiles |
See what our clients are saying about how barter has helped their business grow.
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| Annual ITA Barter Expo |
The numbers at the recent ITA Barter Expo
don’t lie: $600,000 in sales in five hours. An estimated 2,000 visitors to Harper College in Palatine walked the aisles in the
sports center, with 115 ITA vendors plying their wares at the annual event.
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| NEW CONVENIENT ON-LINE SHOPPING |
Top quality, brand name merchandise can now be seen
and purchased on-line.
Shopping on trade has never been more convenient.
Call your broker if you would like to participate.
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| How Barter Works |
Illinois
Trade members are credited in "trade dollars" when they sell goods or services to other members.
These trade dollars can be used to purchase a wide selection of media, travel and merchandise through our ever expanding network.
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| What is Barter? |
Bartering allows you to turn excess goods and services into greater purchasing power, thus increasing cash
flow and lowering overhead expenses.
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