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Base point pricing

Base Point Pricing is a system that retailers use to set the prices of their products or services. It means that they will start with a "base" price and then add other charges depending on how much the customer wants or needs. For example, a store may start with a base price of $10 for a shirt and then add extra charges if the customer wants a larger size or a different color. The total cost would then be the base price plus any extra charges.
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