top | item 45536630 (no title) PinguTS | 4 months ago Yes and no. The prices are increased about 1 month in advance. With that the average price of the last 4 weeks is increased and then you have your rebate, which is legal. discuss order hn newest supermatt|4 months ago > that the average price of the last 4 weeksThe discount must be referenced on the LOWEST price 30 days prior to a sale, not the average. integralid|4 months ago This still works if prices are increased a month before, right? load replies (1) hk__2|4 months ago > With that the average price of the last 4 weeks is increased and then you have your rebate, which is legal.It’s the lowest that count, not the average. Otherwise you could just put all items at $100k for one hour every night to put the average very high.
supermatt|4 months ago > that the average price of the last 4 weeksThe discount must be referenced on the LOWEST price 30 days prior to a sale, not the average. integralid|4 months ago This still works if prices are increased a month before, right? load replies (1)
integralid|4 months ago This still works if prices are increased a month before, right? load replies (1)
hk__2|4 months ago > With that the average price of the last 4 weeks is increased and then you have your rebate, which is legal.It’s the lowest that count, not the average. Otherwise you could just put all items at $100k for one hour every night to put the average very high.
supermatt|4 months ago
The discount must be referenced on the LOWEST price 30 days prior to a sale, not the average.
integralid|4 months ago
hk__2|4 months ago
It’s the lowest that count, not the average. Otherwise you could just put all items at $100k for one hour every night to put the average very high.