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Supercat Posted 11 years ago
Business & Finance

sales by services?

For example, you can gain:
the sales from services (that you sell, offer)
the sales by services
But can I say this one 'service sales'?
  

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Supercat you can gain:the sales from services (that you sell, offer)the sales by services I don't know what those mean. Please explain. Supercat But can I say this one 'service sales'?

  • Supercat you can gain:the sales from services (that you sell, offer)the sales by services I don't know what those mean.
  • Please explain.
  • Supercat But can I say this one 'service sales'?
  • What does that mean?
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Supercatyou can gain:the sales from services (that you sell, offer)the sales by services
I don't know what those mean. Please explain.
SupercatBut can I say this one 'service sales'?
What does that mean?
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If you sell a pen of \100, you get \100. Isn't this 'sale'? And do you say this 'pen sale'?

Oh, for example, you sell your service of teaching English. You get \5000 per hour. And do you call this 'sale by (your) service'?
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If you sell a pen for 100 yen, you get 100 yen.
SupercatIsn't this 'sale'? And do you say this 'pen sale'?
Yes.
Supercat, you sell your service of teaching English. You get \5000 per hour. And do you call this 'sale by (your) service'?
No. It is just a service. You receive a fee for your service.
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You can get 5000 yen by offering the service. You get 5000 yen as sale, don't you?

I want to know how to say the sale made up of services you offered.

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