What is the difference between Discount & consession?
Answer Posted / ehsan ullah
If you purchase any product below the listed price, then it is called Discount,that below price will be for each and every customer, either he purchase in large amount or in small amount.... On the other hand if you purchase a product below the listed price on the base of personal relationship, old customer or due to purchasing in large amount, then it is called Concession..
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