OEM Options Discount Sample Clauses

OEM Options Discount. The discount percentage, listed for the Representative Model’s OEM Options, shall be the minimum discount percentage applied off the current MSRP (Price, not MSRP Credit) for OEM Options during the Contract period. If an OEM Option has a positive MSRP (e.g., $1.00), then the OEM Option Discount (e.g., 10%) will provide a lower OEM Option Net Price for the individual OEM Option (e.g., $1.00 MSRP x (1-10% OEM Options Discount)] = $0.90 OEM Option Net Price); OEM Option’s Net Prices shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent. OEM Option’s MSRP Credits will be stated as the MSRP list price, with the OEM Option Discount applied. The OEM Option’s discount percentage does not apply to the OEM Options listed on the pricing sheets and shall only be applied to upgrades made to the Representative Model specifications based on performance needs.
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Related to OEM Options Discount

  • Volume Discounts Contractor may offer volume discounts. Volume discounts may be applied per order. Volume discounts shall be defined and applied as follows: Volume discounts shall be additional discounts applied to individual orders over a specified dollar amount.

  • Quantity Discounts Contractor may offer additional discounts for one-time delivery of large single orders;

  • Additional Discounts? Do you offer additional discounts to TIPS members for large order quantities or large scope of work? Yes Years in business as proposing company? Does the vendor have resellers that it will name under this contract? Resellers are defined as other companies that sell your products under an agreement with you, the awarded vendor of TIPS. EXAMPLE: BIGmart is a reseller of ACME brand televisions. If ACME were a TIPS awarded vendor, then ACME would list BIGmart as a reseller. (If applicable, Vendor should add all Authorized Resellers within the TIPS Vendor Portal upon award). No

  • Volume and Additional Discounts In addition to the Part 1 Minimum Percentage Discount proposed herein, does Vendor ever expect and intend to offer additional, greater, or volume discounts to TIPS Members? If proposing on Part 1, point(s) may be assigned for your response in the Part 1 category of "Pricing" during scoring and evaluation. If you are not proposing on Part 1, you must respond to proceed but no points will be assigned for your response. Yes

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