Cambridge English: PET (Préliminaire B1) - Achats et transactions
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something that is created or grown for sale

produit
a limited-time promotion or discount on a product or service

offre spéciale, promotion exceptionnelle
a variety of things that are different but are of the same general type

gamme, éventail, plage, série
at a price or cost that is not excessive

raisonnablement
having a reasonable price

bon marché
to make something known publicly, usually for commercial purposes

faire de la publicité
a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services

carte de crédit
a symbol or design used to represent a company or organization

logo, emblème
to keep money to spend later

économiser
the characteristic of being exceptionally expensive, offering superior quality and exclusivity

luxe
an occasion when a shop or business sells its goods at reduced prices

soldes
a request for a specific item or service to be provided

commande
money in bills or coins, rather than checks, credit, etc.

espèces
a sum of money that is paid before paying a total amount, particularly when buying something that is expensive

acompte
reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries)

échange, change
moderate in amount or quality

raisonnable, modéré
to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

choisir
to make something smaller in amount, degree, price, etc.

diminuer, réduire
the amount of money we pay to travel with a bus, taxi, plane, etc.

prix du billet, prix du ticket, prix de la course
something that is worth the price paid because it offers quality, usefulness, or satisfaction beyond the cost

bon rapport qualité-prix, bonne affaire
to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

se plaindre
a statement that conveys one's dissatisfaction

plainte, réclamation
(of a person or thing) harmed or spoiled

endommagé, abîmé
to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place

livrer
to swap one item for another, often of similar value or function

échanger, troquer
to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop

commander, passer une commande
an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

remboursement
to bring back a purchased item to the seller in order to receive a refund

retourner, rapporter
an item bought at a much lower price than usual

occasion, bonne affaire
a decline in amount, degree, etc. of a particular thing

réduction
a mutual understanding or agreement established between people

accord
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