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How pricing works in a simple letter model
How pricing works in a simple letter model
Updated over 2 weeks ago

To illustrate how pricing works in our Simple Letter model we have created a few examples.

Example 1

  • The sign says "Awesome Sign"

  • The customer has chosen a simple font and small size.

  • There is only one line of text for this sign.

  • The base price for a small-sized line of text is $100.

  • The sign has 10 text characters, and the price per character for this line is $20.

Calculation:

Base Price + (text characters x price per character)

Result:

100 + (10 x 20) = $300.00

Example 2

  • The sign says "Awesome Sign" spread over two lines.

  • The customer has chosen a simple font and small size.

  • There are two lines of text for this sign.

  • The base price for the first line of text for a small size is $100, and for the second line, it is $60.

  • The sign has 12 text characters at a price per character set to $20 for the first line and $30 for the second.

Calculation:

(Base Price + (text characters x price per character)) + (Base Price + (text characters x price per character))

Result:

(100 + (6 x 20)) + (60 + (4 x 30)) = $400

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