Process ofexchanginginformation,ideas, andfeelingsName, design orsymbol thatidentifies productsof a company orgroup ofcompaniesWords asalespersonuswes so theaveragecustomer canunderstandDevice usedto read theUPC on aproduct labelProcess ofexchanginginformation,ideplanning,, pricing,promoting, anddistributing goodsand servicesThings acustomer maysay or do toindicate areadiness tobuyAdvantageor personalsatisfactionfrom a goodor servicePrice of onepiece ofmerchandiseMeeting/greetingcustomerWhen the priceof an item isreduced to moveinventory andmake room fornewMethod of countingmerchandise byvisually inspectingand counting it todetermine quantity onhandReasons acustomerbuys aproductCashdrawer ofthe cashregisterStatement thatthe order hasbeen filled andmerchandise issentCommunicationby themovement andposition of aperson's bodyMerchandisebrought backto be replacedby othermerchandiseProcess of helpingcustomers makesatisfying buyingdecisions bycommunicating howproducts and theirfeature matchcustomers' needsMeeting which aperson whowants a job talksto an employerabout beinghiredSellingadditionalgoods to thecustomerPerson orcompanywho payspeople toworkPercentagefee imposedby thegovernmentForm usedto record asalestransactionTotal amountof the salebefore asales tax isappliedPiece ofpaper thatgives acustomer adiscountObtaining acustomer'spositiveagreementto buyPaidworkerBasic orphysicalattribute ofa productConcern,hesitation, ordoubt acustomer has fornot making apurchaseDifferencebetween thecost andselling priceof an itemQuestion,observe, andlisten to helppresent correctproduct to thecustomerProcess ofexchanginginformation,ideas, andfeelingsName, design orsymbol thatidentifies productsof a company orgroup ofcompaniesWords asalespersonuswes so theaveragecustomer canunderstandDevice usedto read theUPC on aproduct labelProcess ofexchanginginformation,ideplanning,, pricing,promoting, anddistributing goodsand servicesThings acustomer maysay or do toindicate areadiness tobuyAdvantageor personalsatisfactionfrom a goodor servicePrice of onepiece ofmerchandiseMeeting/greetingcustomerWhen the priceof an item isreduced to moveinventory andmake room fornewMethod of countingmerchandise byvisually inspectingand counting it todetermine quantity onhandReasons acustomerbuys aproductCashdrawer ofthe cashregisterStatement thatthe order hasbeen filled andmerchandise issentCommunicationby themovement andposition of aperson's bodyMerchandisebrought backto be replacedby othermerchandiseProcess of helpingcustomers makesatisfying buyingdecisions bycommunicating howproducts and theirfeature matchcustomers' needsMeeting which aperson whowants a job talksto an employerabout beinghiredSellingadditionalgoods to thecustomerPerson orcompanywho payspeople toworkPercentagefee imposedby thegovernmentForm usedto record asalestransactionTotal amountof the salebefore asales tax isappliedPiece ofpaper thatgives acustomer adiscountObtaining acustomer'spositiveagreementto buyPaidworkerBasic orphysicalattribute ofa productConcern,hesitation, ordoubt acustomer has fornot making apurchaseDifferencebetween thecost andselling priceof an itemQuestion,observe, andlisten to helppresent correctproduct to thecustomer

RETAIL CALLING CARDS - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings
  2. Name, design or symbol that identifies products of a company or group of companies
  3. Words a salesperson uswes so the average customer can understand
  4. Device used to read the UPC on a product label
  5. Process of exchanging information, ideplanning,, pricing, promoting, and distributing goods and services
  6. Things a customer may say or do to indicate a readiness to buy
  7. Advantage or personal satisfaction from a good or service
  8. Price of one piece of merchandise
  9. Meeting/greeting customer
  10. When the price of an item is reduced to move inventory and make room for new
  11. Method of counting merchandise by visually inspecting and counting it to determine quantity on hand
  12. Reasons a customer buys a product
  13. Cash drawer of the cash register
  14. Statement that the order has been filled and merchandise is sent
  15. Communication by the movement and position of a person's body
  16. Merchandise brought back to be replaced by other merchandise
  17. Process of helping customers make satisfying buying decisions by communicating how products and their feature match customers' needs
  18. Meeting which a person who wants a job talks to an employer about being hired
  19. Selling additional goods to the customer
  20. Person or company who pays people to work
  21. Percentage fee imposed by the government
  22. Form used to record a sales transaction
  23. Total amount of the sale before a sales tax is applied
  24. Piece of paper that gives a customer a discount
  25. Obtaining a customer's positive agreement to buy
  26. Paid worker
  27. Basic or physical attribute of a product
  28. Concern, hesitation, or doubt a customer has for not making a purchase
  29. Difference between the cost and selling price of an item
  30. Question, observe, and listen to help present correct product to the customer