2016-05-24, 23:16
At most cases producer gives two prices:
- one for consumers which is called MSRP - this is suggestion at what price distributor should sell product but this price is not in any way enforced...at least normally
- wholesale price - this one is for distributors that buy products at more quantity or after being defined as a reseller. Shops set their prices based on this price and few other factors like additional taxes, shipping price VAT etc.
Normally producer won't go below MSRP to not make competition between distributors - bad for business. But that's not always a standard.
- one for consumers which is called MSRP - this is suggestion at what price distributor should sell product but this price is not in any way enforced...at least normally
- wholesale price - this one is for distributors that buy products at more quantity or after being defined as a reseller. Shops set their prices based on this price and few other factors like additional taxes, shipping price VAT etc.
Normally producer won't go below MSRP to not make competition between distributors - bad for business. But that's not always a standard.