Tiered, multi-level pricing allows a particular price level
to be automatically selected based on which customer
is making the purchase and what quantity of an item is
being sold.
In the CounterPoint Base System, each inventory item may have up to three price levels per selling unit.
The Price Pack Option expands the number of price
levels from three to six per selling unit.
An item's selling price may be affected by a number of
factors--the customer making the purchase, the quantity
sold, any promotional sales or contract prices in
effect, and other factors.
Price-by-location lets an item have a different price at
each selling location, so that (for example) your downtown
store may charge a higher price than your uptown
store. Price-by-location also allows you to run promotional
sale events at a particular store without affecting
Oversize pricing is supported for gridded (apparel) items,
allowing you to charge (for example) a higher price for
an Extra Tall.
Each size may be individually assigned a surcharge (or
discount) of either a dollar amount or a percentage
increase. Each color may also be assigned a dollar or
percentage surcharge (or discount).
For example, a shirt might have a price of $29.95.
Extra Talls are $5 higher, and of the five colors, the
Bulls version sells for a 10% premium. A Bulls in
Extra Tall is an extra $5 plus a 10% premium.
This approach to oversize pricing is extremely simple
to set up and maintain, without having to individually
alter the price of each unique color/size (cell).