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<onlyinclude>'''MSRP''' stands for "manufacturer's suggested retail price". This price is a suggestion of how much the manufacturer thinks that a certain product, such as a car or a television, is worth.</onlyinclude> The actual retailer may raise or lower the price depending on what they think a customer will pay.  
<onlyinclude>'''MSRP''' stands for "manufacturer's suggested retail price". This price is a suggestion of how much the manufacturer thinks that a certain product, such as a car or a television, is worth.</onlyinclude> The actual retailer may raise or lower the price depending on what they think a customer will pay.  


 
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Revision as of 22:04, 8 January 2017

MSRP stands for "manufacturer's suggested retail price". This price is a suggestion of how much the manufacturer thinks that a certain product, such as a car or a television, is worth. The actual retailer may raise or lower the price depending on what they think a customer will pay.

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