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13-05-2026 2:51 PM - edited 13-05-2026 2:52 PM
@tinpelican wrote:
marco@ebay wrote:
Hi tinpelican, thanks for your question.
That'd be the price per item, so buyers know what the actual price for each item is, this is basically to avoid confusion for buyers.
Thank you,
Marco
Hi marco@ebay
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, it doesn't fully answer the question though.
In the first example, more than one item is available, but there's no multi-buy discount, and therefore the developers have decided that buyers do not need to be told that the stated price is for 'each' item, because it stands to reason.
In the second example, it's exactly the same, more than one item is available for that listing, but in this instance, a multi-buy discount has been enabled. However, the developers have decided that the word 'each' has to be included after the BIN price.
In both examples, buyers could buy more than one item, should they choose to, but only in the second example do they need to be told that the stated price is for each item. If buyers aren't confused in the first scenario, I would guess that they wouldn't be confused in the second scenario.
Thanks for your reply, tinpelican.
Yes, I see what you mean. However, it is my understanding that it is meant to behave like that. I'd be happy to ask product design to see if they provide more insight, but just to set up the right expectation, they might come back with the same.
Thank you,
Marco
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