I don understand the catalog prices. What do the numbered columns 1-5-10-25 mean?
These are wholesale ‘Price Per Unit” quantity prices when ordering 5 or more units. “Unit” is defined for each product. This can usually be found at the top right of the yellow 1-5-10-25 price column headings in our online catalog. Example: “Price per Unit/1 unit=1 carton” The “Ctn Pack” column shows the number of pieces contained in each carton, for example 100. Using carton pack of 100 as an example: 1 = 1 through 4 units (100-400 pieces) – use 1-column price per unit 5 = 5 through 9 units (500-900 pieces) – use 5-column price per unit 10 = 10 through 24 units (1000-2400 pieces) – use 10-column price per unit 25 = 25 or more units (2500+ pieces) – use 25-column price per unit Example: Laminated Eurobags If you buy 1-4 cartons, you pay the price per carton shown in the first column. However, if you buy 12 cartons, you pay the 10-column price per carton. Some items, such as Laminated Eurobags (item# beginning GL-), can be combined for quantity pricing. That is, you can order 5 differen
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