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  2. Doorbuster - Wikipedia

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    A typical doorbuster deal is an item or selection of items that is given a special discount price for a limited amount of time or in a limited quantity. This offer is referred to as a doorbuster in reference to literal incidents in which doors were broken down by a flood of people struggling to get the goods before they sold out.

  3. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Discounts and allowances are reductions to a basic price of goods or services.. They can occur anywhere in the distribution channel, modifying either the manufacturer's list price (determined by the manufacturer and often printed on the package), the retail price (set by the retailer and often attached to the product with a sticker), or the list price (which is quoted to a potential buyer ...

  4. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes discounts are given at the point of sale rather than the manufacturer providing rebates, eliminating the need for coupons or mail-in rebates. However, rebates are sometimes given in the form of "cashback offers" for mobile phone contracts or other high value retail items sold alongside a credit agreement.

  5. Hunger marketing - Wikipedia

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    Special discounts are a powerful tool for hunger marketing, and they can significantly influence a person's consumption behavior. Additionally, individuals may unexpectedly purchase flight and hotel tickets while browsing the web due to the appeal of a special discount.

  6. Think you got a great Black Friday deal? There's a 30% ... - AOL

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    Shoppers expect to find deep discounts on Black Friday, but a new study says many retailers create an illusion of a discount by hiking prices first. Think you got a great Black Friday deal? There ...

  7. Blanket order - Wikipedia

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    Blanket orders are often used when a customer buys large quantities and has obtained special discounts. Based on the blanket order, sales orders ('blanket releases' or 'release orders') and invoice items can be created as needed until the contract is fulfilled, the end of the order period is reached or a predetermined maximum order value is ...

  8. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Historically, verifying the discount offered has been via presenting coupons clipped from newspapers [1] or received in the mail. Some retailers and companies use verification methods such as unique barcodes , coupon ID numbers, holographic seals, and watermarked paper as protection from unauthorized copying or use.

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