upsell
1upsell — UK [ˈʌpsel] / US [ʌpˈsel] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms upsell : present tense I/you/we/they upsell he/she/it upsells present participle upselling past tense upsold past participle upsold business to persuade a customer to buy more of …
2upsell — v. To attempt to persuade a customer to purchase a more expensive item. Example Citation: Theater staffs have developed the technique of upselling, or convincing patrons to buy larger sizes of popcorn and drinks for a discount. Kathy Warning, UA… …
3upsell — verb To persuade a customer to buy more than he or she had intended …
4upsell — v. persuade a customer to buy more products …
5upsell — /ˈʌpsɛl/ (say upsel) verb (t) (upsold, upselling) to effect the sale of (a product) which is more expensive than the one the customer intended to buy. –upselling, noun …
6upsell — upˈsell intransitive verb and transitive verb To persuade a customer to make a more expensive purchase than originally intended • • • Main Entry: ↑up …
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