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Galia Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Leveled Prices

Hey,

I would really much appreciate, if you could help me.
I'm working with customers from around the world.
I would like to explain to a customer, that we have a leveled price list.
You would probably understand, what I'm trying to say, but I'm not sure that this is the correct saying.

Thank You very much for helping Emotion: rose
Galia
  

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You would probably understand, what I'm trying to say No, I'm afraid that I do not.

  • You would probably understand, what I'm trying to say No, I'm afraid that I do not.
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galiawe have a leveled price list.You would probably understand, what I'm trying to say
No, I'm afraid that I do not.
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I will explain...
For example:
if you buy 1kg sugar, you will get it for 1 USD.
But if you buy 10g sugar, you will get it for 8 USD.
Means: that if you buy more sugar, you will get it for a cheaper price. Is it clear now?

Thanks,
Galia
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galiaif you buy more sugar, you will get it for a cheaper price. Is it clear now?
Yes. That is 'bulk pricing' or 'bulk discounting'.
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Thanks for answering, but I think that one can say it, in a different way.
If you have: 1kg & 5kg & 10kg and so on... so you have leveled prices, or graduated prices or something similar, no?

Thanks again for trying to help.

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