offeredoffer
Offeredoffer is a neologism sometimes used in negotiation theory and e-commerce discussions to denote an offer that itself contains one or more sub-offers or conditional terms. In essence, it describes an offer within an offer—a single proposal that presents additional, negotiable components alongside the base terms. The term is not widely standardized and appears primarily in informal glossaries, experimental literature, and internal platform documentation.
Usage and scope: In theoretical discussions, an offeredoffer can model nested decision points for a negotiating
Structure and examples: A typical offeredoffer comprises a base component (price, quantity, or core package) plus
Limitations and reception: Because of its lack of standard definition, the term can be ambiguous and confusing
Related concepts include offers, counteroffers, bundles, add-ons, and conditional terms in negotiation.