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Okay, so I'm just wondering how things like this work. Let's say that there is a sale at a store for 3/$4 for... something. Haha. And then there is a MQ for $.50 off 4. What is your cost? Is the store sale $1.33 each or do you have to buy 3 to get the sale price? If you buy 4, are you paying $4 + full price for 1? Or is it $5.33 minus the Q for all 4? Totally confused here. Thanks! |
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In most cases you will get the sales price for all four of them. The exception would be if it says something like "must buy 3" or "limit 3".
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