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Hi there,
We are selling custom-built items, for example pens with customer's logo on it. Because there is a fixed cost for printing, the unit price for small orders is extremely high, and drops significantly (in a non-linear fashion).
For example, here is a typical scenario:
Frosty Pen with logo printing:
50 pieces: $2 each
200pieces: $1 each
1,000 pieces: $0.8 each
2,000 pieces: $0.6 each

To make things worst, we are trying to offer an extremely low minimum order, because there are many customers just need 50 pens, for example.
What other companies in my business do is to put $0.6 as the listed price, and a short list on the side, for 50, 200, 1,000 pieces.
And here comes our problem:
If we put $2 as the price, it will scare people away--It's an honest but not encouraging price, so when people are trying to order 1000 pieces, what they see is our 50 pieces price, and will think we are crazy. Very few people will have the patience to read the fine line about discounts.


So, my question is: is there a way we can put $0.6 as the listed price, and when people put in 50 pieces, the actual price will automatically go UP, instead of DOWN?
Here is our website in progress: www.teabreaker.com and your help is highly appreciated!!

Thanks!
Best,
Felix
[email protected]

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