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Closing a deal
Recently I had to make the purchase of 40 computers and 35 laptops and four desktop computers. Desktop computers were with a friendly price but the laptops I had to negotiate. In the initial proposal each notebook worth R$ 2,500 and I needed decrease this value because it was exceeding the total budget that the company had released. After some negotiations each laptop went for R$ 2160, and it was too much for the company and for our supplier and this amount would be covered by the two-year warranty with labor and exchange parts at no cost to the company. It was an excellent shopping experience.
27 de set de 2016 00:50
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Closing a deal
Recently I had to purchase 40 computers, 35 laptops and four desktop computers. Desktop computers were at a friendly price but I had to negotiate the price of the laptops . In the initial proposal each notebook was worth R$ 2,500 and I needed a discount because it was exceeding the total budget that the company had released. After some negotiation each laptop was sold for R$ 2160, and this was a good price for the company and for our supplier. Furthermore, this amount included a two-year warranty with labor and exchange parts at no cost for the company. It was an excellent shopping experience.I changed some things because I think thats what you mean....but I am not sure. Take a look ;)
27 de setembro de 2016
Right. I got your placement. Thank you.
27 de setembro de 2016
I see - Should the 35 and 4 add up to 39 computers, then? I would consider "purchase of 39 computers: 35 laptops and four desktop computers." OR "purchase of nearly 40 computers: 35 laptops and four desktop computers."
27 de setembro de 2016
Yes it is the same thing but "computers" is generalizing the total amount between 35 laptops and four desktops.
27 de setembro de 2016
I personally do not understand the difference you mean between computers and desktop computers. To me, those are the same thing - could you clarify the difference?
27 de setembro de 2016
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