Offer price to invoice price

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-06 08:03:32

henning181

2022-12-06 23:23:59
  • #1


Hello, I think in the end the Building Code helps here. If one had referred to the offer at the time with the correct offer number and received the doors, there would have been the possibility to refuse payment of the price increase.

Because after the offer had expired, you again made the offer to buy the doors for the old price. Which the supplier can of course refuse and make you a new offer.

Best regards
 

Joedreck

2022-12-07 06:02:03
  • #2
Since the offer and thus the price had expired, the usual practice is that the market price can be demanded.
 

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