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# Wholesale

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* [Do you offer wholesale pricing?](#do-you-offer-wholesale-pricing)
* [Is COD available for bulk orders?](#is-cod-available-for-bulk-orders)
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### <mark style="color:red;">Do you offer wholesale pricing?</mark>

Many of our products offer quantity-based discounts, which are displayed on the product page. \
For orders over 100 yards per color, we offer additional discounts to wholesale customers.

Please get in touch with our customer service with the following information:

1. SKU Number
2. Quantity
3. Shipping Address

(For example, FAB1437-3, 350 yards...)

Our wholesale team will quote the most affordable fabric price with the cheapest shipping option

#### [Contact Us](https://fabricis.com/pages/contact-us)

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### <mark style="color:red;">Is COD available for bulk orders?</mark>

Regretfully No.

Currently, we are accepting only prepaid payments for **Bulk orders.**

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**What is the COD payment term?**

COD stands for Cash on Delivery. It is a payment term in which customers make payment upon delivery of goods. It is one of the most popular payment terms used by customers. It allows customers to pay at the time of delivery instead of paying for the goods in advance. This payment term is very convenient for customers who want to inspect the goods before making payment.
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