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Q: What type of document would I use for an agreement with a supplier of a product

What type of document would I use for an agreement with a supplier of a product that has agreed to discount the sale price of their product to us in exchange for us optimizing their product listings on Amazon and working to boost overall sales of the product on the Amazon platform?

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A: Thank you for your question; you have created a great teaching opportunity:

Answer: There is no generic form because each contract is different.

FYI: Unlike the military, IRS, government agencies and all other bureaucratic organizations--that love to create standard forms that must be used for everything they do-- there is no repository or library of standard forms to be used when practicing law. That is one of the main reasons why practicing law is so difficult--and expensive.

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Wesley Winsor
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Wesley Winsor
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  • Saint George, UT
  • Licensed in Utah

A: I agree,

This would be a customized agreement. You might use a title of "Discount Sales and Trade Agreement" basically what you are doing is utilizing trade. You are trading your seo services for a discount on their product(s).

I hope this helps.

Wes

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Kenneth Prigmore
Kenneth Prigmore
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  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Licensed in Utah

A: I would need more details before I named your contract. It sounds like you need a simple contract. This would state who the parties are, what services and products would be exchanged, and how long the agreement would last. Depending on how formal you want the agreement to be, more issues and details could be added.

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