Any thoughts on how to do this pricing in CRM? The client pricing schedule
is tiered:
1-5 is $1,000 each
6-50 is $600 each
51 and up is $500 each

Example: 10 items purchased is 5 x $1,000 plus 5 x $600 for a total of
$8,000.
There is similar pricing for additional products.

Thanks,
-Rick M.

RE: Tiered pricing schedule by imumar

imumar
Thu May 24 15:05:00 CDT 2007

Hi,
You need to check out Discount Lists. They may help you.
Settings -> Product Catalog -> Discount Lists
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uMar Khan
Email for direct contact: imumar at gmail dot com


"Rick M" wrote:

> Any thoughts on how to do this pricing in CRM? The client pricing schedule
> is tiered:
> 1-5 is $1,000 each
> 6-50 is $600 each
> 51 and up is $500 each
>
> Example: 10 items purchased is 5 x $1,000 plus 5 x $600 for a total of
> $8,000.
> There is similar pricing for additional products.
>
> Thanks,
> -Rick M.

RE: Tiered pricing schedule by RickM

RickM
Thu May 24 15:41:00 CDT 2007

Thanks, but I do not see that the Discount Lists will be able to help in this
matter. What we can do is have different unit groups for the 3 tiers of
pricing, but this requires the sales reps to enter the product in the quote
multiple times - 3 times if someone has 50+ sites:
5 sites at the 1-5 unit price
45 sites at the 6-50 unit price, etc.

A Discount List will discount the entire quantity of the quote and not just
a portion of it, so it does not appear that this will work.

-Rick M.

"uMar Khan" wrote:

> Hi,
> You need to check out Discount Lists. They may help you.
> Settings -> Product Catalog -> Discount Lists
> --
> PLEASE do click on Yes or No button if this post was helpful or not for our
> feedback.
>
> uMar Khan
> Email for direct contact: imumar at gmail dot com
>
>
> "Rick M" wrote:
>
> > Any thoughts on how to do this pricing in CRM? The client pricing schedule
> > is tiered:
> > 1-5 is $1,000 each
> > 6-50 is $600 each
> > 51 and up is $500 each
> >
> > Example: 10 items purchased is 5 x $1,000 plus 5 x $600 for a total of
> > $8,000.
> > There is similar pricing for additional products.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Rick M.