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Is a price point, a type of weapon ?

MikeDT

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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna
Often when I hear , about the price point I, worry to be jousted .

Does any1 share, this reaction ?


If you think the price point is too high, ask for discount. Not all places do this of course, but there is no harm in asking.
 

CruzAzul

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I'm glad this was dusted off because it predated my SF tenure. I have to admit that when I see a subject line like this, I have two reactions:

1. This thread is going to be full of miserable pricks mocking some poor guy's poor use of Google Translate and generally showing SF to be the worst sorts of people humanity has to offer.

and

2. I want in.
 

Nicola

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Originally Posted by bringusingoodale
All I am seeing is that one could avoid the term price point.




As an example, someone could be looking for a pair of shoes near a $300 price (note that one can omit "price" entirely). The price paid might be $295 or $305.

It's not necessary in the vernacular--and I doubt it is even necessary in managerial, business speak.


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pricepoint

This might help you.
 

anginaprinzmetal

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Originally Posted by Unrefinery
I'm glad this was dusted off because it predated my SF tenure. I have to admit that when I see a subject line like this, I have two reactions:

1. This thread is going to be full of miserable pricks mocking some poor guy's poor use of Google Translate and generally showing SF to be the worst sorts of people humanity has to offer.

and

2. I want in.


^+1
 

foodguy

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i think all y'all are missing the point of a vaclava post. it's like reading a post-doc dissertation on "caddyshack"
 

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Vaclav is legend...

Welcome back..
 

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