A synonym for 'à la carte' to describe additional services provided
What is a synonym, specifically for business negotiation, to describe additional services provided (e.g. The following services will be offered à la carte:...)?
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What is a synonym, specifically for business negotiation, to describe additional services provided (e.g. The following services will be offered à la carte:...)?
synonyms business-language
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I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
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You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
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"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
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"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
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I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43
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What is a synonym, specifically for business negotiation, to describe additional services provided (e.g. The following services will be offered à la carte:...)?
synonyms business-language
What is a synonym, specifically for business negotiation, to describe additional services provided (e.g. The following services will be offered à la carte:...)?
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synonyms business-language
asked Dec 20 '15 at 21:48
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I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
2
You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
2
"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
1
"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
1
I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43
|
show 3 more comments
1
I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
2
You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
2
"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
1
"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
1
I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43
1
1
I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
2
2
You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
2
2
"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
1
1
"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
1
1
I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43
I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43
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Optional services.
They are not included by default. Choose them individually from the menu - they are not part of the set dinner.
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Optional services.
They are not included by default. Choose them individually from the menu - they are not part of the set dinner.
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Optional services.
They are not included by default. Choose them individually from the menu - they are not part of the set dinner.
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Optional services.
They are not included by default. Choose them individually from the menu - they are not part of the set dinner.
Optional services.
They are not included by default. Choose them individually from the menu - they are not part of the set dinner.
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I respectfully disagree. There must be a comparable term used in business contract negotiations.
– alexanderjsingleton
Dec 20 '15 at 21:57
2
You may refer to "optional services" or "contract options".
– Graffito
Dec 20 '15 at 22:02
2
"For an additional fee". Straightforward. I don't know if "optional" necessarily implies an additional fee; if you're not sure you want to be paid for it, feel free.
– anongoodnurse
Dec 21 '15 at 0:37
1
"Individually priced services."
– Brian Donovan
Dec 21 '15 at 1:00
1
I agree with both medica and Brian. "The following optional services are available for an additional fee." "The following individually priced services are also available."
– Jim
Dec 21 '15 at 1:43