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Why sales price is not scalable as production costs in B2B?


Gamma Alpha
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Right now we've got production costs reasonably scalable - the more we produce, the less we pay.

In the B2B situation, however, this does not work that way and the situation is being exploited by bots, which buy often, but usually very small portions of goods.

I suggest that we have the price scalable just as production costs - if you want to buy a whole batch of my table production worth 100 millions, that's fine, you're gonna pay 20% less. If you want to buy 100 tables every 15 minutes, you should pay more. This would discourage bots and add more human factor towards B2B section, which gest more and more mechanized with bots replacing real humans.
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It would be better addressed by splitting the commission into a fixed fee + percentage.
Gamma Alpha
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it's a good idea, alexia.
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Itll be solved at least in the new server as bots are banned.
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You're right, David. It's logical, but it does not answer the question of scalable pricing.

So what exactly will happen when we move to the brave new server? Will all the stats be reset?
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Its a complete reset starting everyone from scratch.


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