When a company quotes a lineal foot price for kitchen cabinets is it for both upper and lower or separate?
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Why didn't I think of that? Reason I ask now is to find out by tomorrow morning and it's after closing time.
Vendors quote each and every way
We often have a lot more base units than uppers, so LF pricing is per upper, per lower, and per tall unit (ref, panty, hutch).
If a client asks us that question, we tell them it is about the same as for the car they drive.
Use the blue book value, not the new-car price.
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