Discounted price

Tell me how to cancel the product discount?

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To reverse an Applied Discount
You reverse the process that you used to set it up.

Batch Edit
Apply Discount

Since it looks like you used a 10% discount then you will have to Apply a

-11.11% to reverse a 10% discount….have to enter a negative number to restore original prices

You can apply the discount to some items or all in the batch edit..

this thread shows some common discount reversal numbers
https://www.bonanza.com/community_help/Is_there_an_easy_way_to_set_up_a_discount_for_items_with_one_speci

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ccmom
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Here you go. I copied the discounts/reversals from the post I made in the other similar thread.

Here are some common discounts and the restoration [URL removed]
10% > -11.11%
20% > -25%
25% > -33.33%
30% > -42.86%
40% > -66.67%
50% > -100%

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EmpressDepot says: November 23, 2018

Can something like this also be used just for wanting to increase the price of an item rather than using it as a discount? For example, there are those who wish to handle the increase of shipping in 2020 by raising the price of the item rather than the price of shipping. Thanks.

ccmom says: November 24, 2018

yes..if you want to raise the price of your items 10%…just use the -11.11%…if use a smaller percentage, then I will have to recalculate the number for the increased percentage

EmpressDepot says: November 25, 2018

Great. Thank you, Cindy. Ezzy peezy now :)

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