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13-05-2026 2:30 PM
Hi Team
Just a quick query. Could you please explain why the word 'each' appears after the BIN price on listings where a multi-buy offer has been enabled?
Here's an example of a listing which has more than one quantity available (but no multi-buy offer):
And here's an example of a listing where there is also more than one quantity available, but a multi-buy offer has been enabled:
In this example, the word 'each' has been added after the price.
One of our customers contacted us about this. They felt that when the listing title states how many items are in the lot, e.g. 10 coasters, but the price states £5.95 each, this is at best confusing, and at worst, misleading. Is the word 'each' really necessary, especially as it doesn't appear in multi-quantity listings where a multi-buy discount hasn't been enabled?