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Sarunnio Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

First-time buy/ Next-time buy

Hi All,

I have one simple question. I have a product that will be offered in different price according to the time each customer buy.
If the customer buy the product first time. It's supposed to be called "first-time buy price".
What am I supposed to say in one word if the same customer come back and buy the second, the third, so on and so forth?
Can I use "next-time buy price"? Is it grammatically corrected?

Thanks in Advance,
  

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Hi, I have one simple question. I have a product that will be offered in different price according to the time each customer buy. If the customer buy the product first time.

  • Hi, I have one simple question.
  • I have a product that will be offered in different price according to the time each customer buy.
  • If the customer buy the product first time.
  • It's supposed to be called "first-time buy price".
  • The phrase 'first-time purchase price' sounds much better than 'first-time buy price'.
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Hi,
I have one simple question. I have a product that will be offered in different price according to the time each customer buy.
If the customer buy the product first time. It's supposed to be called "first-time buy price". The phrase 'first-time purchase price' sounds much better than 'first-time buy price'.
What am I supposed to say in one word if the same customer come back and bu
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Could it be simpler to say that Price B is the "regular price," but the first time you buy the product, you get Price A, which is the "introductory price."

"Earlier, you got our special introductory rate, which applies to the first purchase only. All subsequent purchases are at the regular price."

Unless the rate goes DOWN after that first purchase? In that case, please use Clive

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