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In sales, 'POA' stands for "Price on Application." It indicates that the price of a product or service is not listed publicly and must be obtained by contacting the seller directly. This approach allows sellers to negotiate prices based on specific customer needs or circumstances. It is often used for high-value items or services that may require customization.

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