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What is the phrase I am thinking of ?

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lightandairy56 · 25/11/2019 10:34

Can you lovely guys help me with a phrase I cannot get to come to the tip of my tongue this morning?

Am doing a price list for second hand clothing.

Some of them are football boots. I don't want a set price for these because I can't price scruffy condition sports direct branded ones the same as the stupidly expensive Nike sports star-branded ones.

I am trying to find a short phrase for the typed price list meaning "each pair are priced individually depending on brand, original price and condition".

What is a shorter way of saying this please?

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steppemum · 25/11/2019 10:36

price on application?
prices vary - ask me?

lightandairy56 · 25/11/2019 10:39

I won't be there myself to ask, I want to mean "look at the price label that is attached to each pair of boots"

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steppemum · 25/11/2019 10:41

ah ok, then
each pair priced individually?

sorry, can't think of any more!

Nottobesoldseparately · 25/11/2019 10:43

Items priced individually. Please see sticker.

Then elsewhere, put up a notice saying why:

Prices comparable with condition and initial cost/brand.

merryhouse · 25/11/2019 10:44

How do you differentiate between a crimplene Primark top and a Whistles silk blouse?

lightandairy56 · 25/11/2019 10:50

@Nottobesoldseparately @steppemum

Thank you! You've been very helpful. My brain isn't working today!

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lightandairy56 · 25/11/2019 10:51

@merryhouse

no idea. Don't sell them.

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