Originally Posted by LindaJR
I have a problem with places that raise the prices of inventory they already have to match the new inventory. Otherwise it is easier for me to accept the new prices, but not fair to the consumer when they sell older merchandise at the new prices. Hope that makes sense LOL.
If you have 50 thingamigigs and you order 25 more and put them all in the same bin - there's no way for your computer to tell which ones cost more. Therefore all the thingamigigs have to be priced at the higher price. The only way that I know of to keep the old from the new is to give it a new number and that just isn't possible if you have several thousand items in your store and a published parts list.