Sentences with phrase «retail list price»

Products on those rewards sites are essentially offered at retail list prices, which have been translated into point value.
You can receive up to 50 % off retail list price on a new order for qualifying and available FindLaw, LawInfo and / or Super Lawyers online directory listings.
CEO of Smashwords, Mark Coker gave an update, saying «As a Smashwords author or publisher, you'll earn 60 % of your book's retail list price whenever an Oyster subscriber reads more than 10 % of your book, starting from the beginning of the book forward.
For an entry level Boxster you will soon save $ 5500 off the old retail list price, while at the upper end, a rather large $ 36,300 has been trimmed from the 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet.
They may price match down to 0.00 if other retailers list the price as free, but this happens less frequently now.
For titles currently earning the standard Kindle DTP royalty of 35 % at sales - suppressing prices from $ 15 to $ 19.99, (or, for that matter, $ 10 to $ 14.99), bringing the suggested retail list price down to $ 9.99 and taking any other steps necessary to comply with the new 70 % royalty program ought to be a no - brainer for any author or publisher capable of doing the math.
Smashwords CEO Mark Coker says: «As a Smashwords author or publisher, you'll earn 60 % of your book's retail list price whenever an Oyster subscriber reads more than 10 % of your book, starting from the beginning of the book forward.
Especially when I learned that this boutique sells bags by Chloé, Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, etc. for 15 % off the retail list price.
In this scenario, there is no formula tied to a retail list price.
Every time a purchase happens, you'll get paid between 32 % and 50 % of your retail list price (depending on the terms set by the distribution partner).
For example, a book distributed by Smashwords on Oyster would be paid 60 % of the retail list price once a subscriber read more than 10 % of the book, while the same payment would be made for a book on Scribd, but a read of at least 30 % is required.
As we all know, if you shop around — especially online — you can usually beat the retail list price, often by a hefty percentage.
Points for merchandise are supposedly equivalent to retail list prices, a point equaling one cent, but don't necessarily offer the best price available.
I pity the students in upper years who, having shelled out over $ 50 for the previous edition, now have to shell out another $ 66.00 (retail list price) for print or online access to the new edition.
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