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We are selling articles that should be sold cheaper if sold in specific multiplies (10 pieces, 20 pieces, ...).

When setting a tier price, it is only possible to set this price for "> 10" items and 11 items would also get an discount.

Is there an "easy" way to set this in the Magento backend or a simple approach for an own module?

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I don't think there is a builtin functionality to cover this.

But anyway a module shouldn't be that hard.

There are 2 events, checkout_cart_product_add_after and checkout_cart_update_items_after, observe both and inside the observer do something like:

$item = $observer->getItem();
if (($item->getQty() % 10) == 0) {
    $item->setCustomPrice($item->getPrice() * 0.9); // or whatever ;-)
}

I would suggest this way to solve the problem.

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I think this can be achieved easier using 'Shopping cart discount rules'. I assume that if the customer buys 11 items he should get a discount for 10 of them and 1 full price. This can be done via rules using 'Discount Qty Step (Buy X)'. You can even set a max qty for discount and what is over that is paid full price.
The only downside of this is that the customer won't see this discount until he/she adds the product to the cart.

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  • Yes - and there are different package sizes per article. I might end up with defining an attribute "Package size with values 7, 10, 15" and then define one rule that matches on package_size_attribute = 7; quantity_in_cart = 7 or 14 or 21 or .... and another rule for 10 and 15.
    – Alex
    Commented Jul 10, 2013 at 9:45

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