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jon_i

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Could Chase negotiate services that would help in reducing the cost of the lamps? If yes, what services?
 
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Cocooning, or drawing toward home, was the fashion in the early part of 2000s.
 
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ciecieme

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Answer to Question 1

Yes, services like reimbursement for markdowns or certain allowances (e.g. trade, slotting, etc) would help in reducing the buyer's cost of the lamps. If Chase could negotiate consignment selling, it would reduce his liability if the lamps do not sell.

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Great answer, keep it coming :)


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