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You can use Quantity Pricing in the Price and Sale-price properties of an item to offer volume discounts to buyers. Quantity Pricing allows for price discounting on the basis of volume purchased. To use Quantity Pricing, you can enter each quantity and the total price (not the unit price) for that quantity in pairs after the single-item price for an item.
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Note: When the unit price for a quantity purchase involves a fractional cost, the unit price displayed in checkout will be rounded to the nearest penny, and will be followed by a +/- sign. For example, if offering Quantity Pricing of 15 units for $100, the actual unit cost is $6.66666667, but will be displayed as $6.67 +/-.
Note: While it is not currently possible to change the display of Quantity Pricing in the Price section of an Item directly in the Store Editor, there are options for managing this:
Note: When the unit price for a quantity purchase involves a fractional cost, the unit price displayed in checkout will be rounded to the nearest penny, and will be followed by a +/- sign. For example, if offering Quantity Pricing of 15 units for $100, the actual unit cost is $6.66666667, but will be displayed as $6.67 +/-.
Note for Store Tag users only: Add the Options store tag to your item page if it is not already present.