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Re: possible "bundling" of products?From: Mara''s Staff Account Date: Friday, March 3, 2000
Time: 3:45:51 am
I wasn't thinking of eliminating the individual products, but
of making them available in combinations automatically.
It's possible that a composite product would also be a possibility.
I'll have to check on that.
Thanks.
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>From: Shawn Hogan <shawn@digitalpoint.com>
>Date: Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 09:53:55AM -0800
>Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] possible "bundling" of products?
>
> Mara Chibnik wrote:
>
> >I hate to press, but you're generally so quick to reply that I
> >wonder whether I missed your answer (but if so, I also missed it in
> >the archives):
> >
> >>I'm thinking in terms of identifying the package in much the same
> >>way we now identify products. That is, we set up a package that
> >>contains three of widget A (at this price) and four of widget B (at
> >>that price). Then we sign the customer up for the package, and
> >>we know we're assigning widget A and widget B appropriately, and
> >>aren't going to confuse them with widgets C and D (which are
> >>the same kind of widget but priced for a different package.
>
> So you want to eliminate the individual products themselves?
>
> - Shawn
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