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== '''Some basic rules:''' ==
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* Price lists must be distributed to your customer in PDF form, generated using the "Download as PDF" button
* Price lists must be distributed to your customer in PDF form, generated using the "Download as PDF" button


== '''Pre-Production Working Sample (PPWS)''' ==
== '''Pre-Production Working Sample (PPWS)''' ==

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Introduction

The 'Price List Tool' allows you to generate price lists at various price levels for all products. Please note that this tool is external to Netsuite and has no effect on any data in Netsuite.


Using the tool

The 'Price List Tool' can be located through the following routes in NetSuite:

1) Team Views                                                                        2) Customer Record

Accessing the tool via 2) Customer Record automatically sets the price tool to the correct language, price level and currency of the customer record. This is just to save you time, but of course the settings can be changed at any time on the tool. You may wish to add a link to the tool in your language to your browser 'favourites' or 'bookmarks'.

Remember that if you send a customer a price list at, for example at Level 8, that you then should update the customer record in Netsuite to show 'Price level 8'


Basic Rules:

  • Links to this tool must never be sent externally
  • Don't inform your customers how we generate price lists, or let them know about our system of using 'price levels'
  • Price lists must be distributed to your customer in PDF form, generated using the "Download as PDF" button

Pre-Production Working Sample (PPWS)

The 'Price List Tool' can generate a price for this, simply tick the '1' quantity box


We do not wish to promote PPWSs, you should always guide the customer to order on the basis of a virtual pdf proof and dummy samples.




There are 3 different types of samples we can offer, please choose the most suitable for your customer:

Dummy Samples (free)
These are non-working USB flash drive samples printed or engraved with logos of past customers. They will allow you to see how the print/engraving quality feels first hand. We can supply these dummy samples free of charge, usually delivered next working day.


A Functional Sample (free)
If you wish to test whether the flash drives will work correctly with your network, data, software etc we can send you a 1GB Classic Series in black. Asthetically this may not be the model you are ultimately after, however the internal electronics of this model are identical to all other flash drives we offer (including USB Cards) so it would be suitable for functional testing. We can supply this functional sample to you free of charge, usual delivered next working day.


A Pre-production Working Sample (cost involved)
Generally our 'Virtual PDF Proof' shows all aspects of your logo branding such as pantone colours and position and 99% of our customers order on this basis alone. We understand that some customers, perhaps for internal approval procedures, must see a working sample branded exactly how they want for a subsequent big order. For such cases you can order a 'Pre-production Working sample' from me. The cost is £89exVAT, express delivery from our factory is £12.50 exVAT, and lead time is the same as a large order at 7 working days.


(The price for this pre-production working sample may appear relatively expensive for 1 unit, however the setup procedures involved for logo branding 1 unit are the same for us as an order of, for example, of 100 units)

Price Levels

Here is a table to give you some orientation about what level is suitable for a particular customer. However a pricing decision is based on many factors and at all times you must aim to maximise your margin (and thus your commission).


Cheapest


Level 0 - Reseller, orders weekly, is efficient, low hassle and in constant touch with the cheapest competition

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3 - Entry level price for Reseller with good potential. Don't go lower than this price unless you know exactly what you are doing.

Level 4

Level 5 - Price list for a casual reseller, marketing company, or perhaps a final customer who is looking around at the competition.

Level 6

Level 7 - The 'Standard Price list', for a new final customer

Level 8

Level 9

Level 10

Level 11

Level 12

Level 13

Level 14

Level 15

Level 16

Level 17

Level 18

Level 19

Level 20 - Price for Premium customers who are price unaware, or very demanding.


Most expensive


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