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How to offer case or bundle prices?

edited Dec 6, 2019 2:39PM in General 2 comments

We want to offer a bigger discount on orders that are multiples of 50.

So, lets say that at 1-49, they are sold for $20 per item
and at 50 they are $15 per item...BUT
at 52, they are $15 each for the first 50 and $20 each for the last 2
...or at 110, they are $15 each for the first 100 and $20 each for the last 10

We have several vendors that price things this way and I am wondering if we can do something similar in NetSuite.  Maybe it can be done with kits.

-Thanks,
-Tom

PS: The only work-around we have found is to offer TWO different items.  One item is a 50 piece bundle and the other item is sold in individual units.  I would rather consolidate them into one item.  Selling them as two different items causes inventory issues.

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