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| When you offer a rebate, it's typically a Fixed Rate like $2/case, Fixed Price, or Percent. | When you offer a rebate, it's typically a Fixed Rate like $2/case, Fixed Price, or Percent. | ||
| - | Fixed Price and Percent are trickier. | + | Fixed Price and Percent are trickier. |
| - | Let's say you have a case of product that you sell for $25 to the distributor. | + | Let's say you have a case of product that you sell for $25 to the distributor. |
| - | Rate Generation | + | Rate Conversion |
| - | 1) Default Price. | + | 1) Default Price. |
| - | 2) Price List. If you can send over a price list, then Rate Generation | + | 2) Price List. If you can send over a price list, then Rate Conversion |
| - | 3) Sales Feed. If you can send over a sales feed(what you sell to distributors), | + | 3) Sales Feed. If you can send over a sales feed(what you sell to distributors), |