This might work, but since they are a book publisher selling individual
items, the percentage off might not be the same across all products
featured. And, we can't display the RETAIL price to some customers.

The company does not yet have an API to use a login feature to check against
membership, so we can't send some kind of authentication and display in our
cart the new RETAIL price once it's been added.

Kind of a bit of a conundrum without the benefit an API to check against and
display discounted price only to current members.



On 11/14/08 12:27 PM, "Dennis Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Anthony,
> 
> I used to work within the promotional products industry and they have
> created a standard "code" system where they are able to show list price
> and next to it a letter code that stand for a specific % off that price,
> or the distributor price.
> 
> a = 90% off
> b = 85% off
> c = 80% off 
> d = etc.
> 
> Example:
> Qty  Price
> 100 - 249  $4.35
> 250 - 499  $4.15
> 500 - 999  $3.95
> 1000+  $3.75
> (2c,2b)
> 
> The 2c, 2b means that the first 2 quantities are discounted at code c,
> and the next 2 quantities are discounted at code b.
> 
> 
> ..............................................
> 
> Dennis Morrow
> Director of Information Architecture & Usability
> LEVEL Studios
> Desk: 408.550.2960
> Cell: 805.471.7967
> http://level-studios.com
> 
> 


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