One of the oddest questions retailers ask us is 'what's your minimum order?'.
Well... one. Of course.
Obviously we can't sell less than one book; can you imagine it? 'Thank you for the part payment Bookshop X...' snip, snip, snip... 'here is a third of your book'. Having said that I suppose you could arrange something like that with e-books, but, with one exception (What Nobody Sees, if you're interested), we don't sell e-books.
Come to think of it, books in bits are called serialisations, aren't they?
Anyway, I know that some businesses do have a minimum order, but we take the view that the customer is (mostly) always right, so if retailers want one book, we sell them one book. They can always come back for more, and we do offer discounts for bulk (hint, hint...)
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