Word for products that cannot be bought individually
i.e. product B could be purchased if you have product A or must be purchased together.
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i.e. product B could be purchased if you have product A or must be purchased together.
I remember this term, its on the tip of my tongue - going crazy over it. PLEASE HELP =(
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I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago
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i.e. product B could be purchased if you have product A or must be purchased together.
I remember this term, its on the tip of my tongue - going crazy over it. PLEASE HELP =(
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i.e. product B could be purchased if you have product A or must be purchased together.
I remember this term, its on the tip of my tongue - going crazy over it. PLEASE HELP =(
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I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago
add a comment |
I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago
I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago
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I don't fully understand the context. Do you mean that the producer / supplier won't sell you Product A unless you present proof that you already own Product B (or you're simultaneously buying both products)? What about if someone else previously bought both products, but his A is broken - can he offer to sell you his B (which is no use to him without a working A) on eBay?
– FumbleFingers
12 hours ago
What immediately comes to mine is "prerequisite", in your given context. As in: Purchasing Item A is a prerequisite to purchase Item B. (but as FumbleFingers indicated, it's not really a feasible scenario)
– Gwendolyn
12 hours ago
Are you talking about things that are packaged together or cases where the one item is an accessory and you just wouldn’t want to buy it without having the thing it goes with?
– Laurel
11 hours ago