Multi-tier pricing of individual products based on volume discounts

a technology of volume discounts and individual products, applied in the field of calculating discounted prices, can solve the problems of insufficient attention to the extent of inability to fully address the known discounting and promotion techniques, and disadvantages of the whole-board discount offer for retailers

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-09-14
WALKER JAY S +3
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[0014] The discounting methods and apparatus of the present invention permit the seller to predetermine and store one or more levels of discount prices on a product-by-product basis. The seller may therefore be able to carefully balance the reduction in profit margin for each product with the overall level of spending made by the customer. For example, the discount prices of a given product may have a predefined relationship with the retail pr...

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These include membership club “superstores” that offer discounted prices on all products sold but are not open to the general public.
On the other hand, across-the-board discount offers may be disadvantageous to the retailer, since some customers may concentrate their purchases on products which carry a low profit margin.
When thi...

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[0142] To present an example of the above calculation, assume that the selected product identifier is “P135” (using the data of FIGS. 10B and 10C for this example) and the initial purchase total (T) calculated at step 304 was $75.32. Then the formula set forth in equation (1) is applied, using the information presented for product P135 in FIGS. 10B and 10C, as follows: PD=2.99-{(1+[(75.32-50.00) / 10.00])×0.05}=2.99-{(1+[25.32 / 10.00])×0.05}=2.99-{(1+2)×0.05}=2.84

[0143] Consequently, in this example the discounted price PD calculated for the product in step 314 is $2.84.

[0144] If the initial purchase total had been between $50.00 and $60.00, the formula of equation (1) would yield a discounted price PD of $2.94 for the product represented by product identifier P135 (in accordance with the illustrative data of FIGS. 10B and 10C).

[0145] Following step 314, the discounted price calculated in that step is compared with the minimum price for the product under consideration, as indicated ...

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A point of sale system or other computer system stores a product pricing database in which a full price and discount prices corresponding to one or more discount pricing tiers are stored for each product available for sale. Each of the discount prices for a given product has an associated threshold purchase total that has to be satisfied before the discount price is applied to a transaction. When a transaction occurs, the purchase total for the transaction is first calculated on the basis of full retail prices for the products and the purchase total for the transaction is compared with one or more threshold purchase totals which correspond to the discount pricing tiers. If a discount pricing tier is applicable (e.g. the calculated purchase total for the transaction is at least equal to a threshold purchase total), the appropriate discount prices for each product in the transaction are retrieved and used to calculate a reduced purchase total for the transaction. Qualification for discount pricing can also be based on, for example, a customer's purchasing history, or the number of a certain type of product included in the transaction instead of the purchase total of a transaction.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] The following co-pending, commonly-owned, U.S. patent applications are related to the present application: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 166,267, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A PROGRESSIVE DISCOUNT FOR A CUSTOMER BASED ON THE FREQUENCY OF THE CUSTOMER'S TRANSACTIONS”, filed on Oct. 5, 1998; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 118,414, entitled “POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF GROUP REWARDS”, filed on Jul. 17, 1998.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The method and apparatus of the present invention relate to calculating discounted prices for products sold at retail. BACKGROUND [0003] It is a common practice for retail sellers to discount the prices of products in order to attract customers and increase sales volume. One very widespread method of discounting involves issuance of coupons. One type of coupon may be presented by the buyer when a particular product is purchased, in order to obtain ...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q20/00G06Q20/20G06Q20/38G06Q30/02G07G1/14
CPCG06Q20/202G06Q20/387G06Q30/02G06Q30/0222G07G1/145
Inventor WALKER, JAY S.VAN LUCHENE, ANDREW S.MIK, MAGDALENATEDESCO, DANIEL E.
Owner WALKER JAY S
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