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I have a members only website. I want to place a price tag for "Members Price" is that correct or Member Price. It refers to the price a member pays.

David
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    Or "Members' Price". – Peter Shor Feb 06 '15 at 19:35
  • Have a look at use of plural forms of nouns used attributively in this thread, and at dropping apostrophes for associative rather than true possessive constructions in this thread. – Edwin Ashworth Feb 06 '15 at 19:46
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    Members’ Price would be my choice: it’s the price that members pay, so it’s ‘their’ price (somewhere between associative and truly possessive). But you can also use the plain noun as a noun adjunct, and you can refer to either each individual member or all the members as one—so basically, all four can be used. – Janus Bahs Jacquet Feb 06 '15 at 19:46
  • I would use "Member Price" or "Member's Price". Definitely not "Members Price". – Hot Licks Mar 09 '15 at 03:07

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Stick with "members price" (attributive) or "members' price" (possessive) to indicate all members. Don't use "member" or "member's."