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  2. Keen (shoe company) - Wikipedia

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    Keen Newport shoes. New one on the left, 10 years old on the right. Keen (stylized KEEN) is an American footwear and accessories company based in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 2003 [1] by Martin Keen and Rory Fuerst. The company's products are sold in retail locations throughout the domestic American market and also are distributed worldwide.

  3. Accord and satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Accord and satisfaction is a settlement of an unliquidated debt. For example, a builder is contracted to build a homeowner a garage for $35,000. The contract called for $17,500 prior to starting construction, to disburse $10,000 during various stages of construction, and to make a final payment of $7,500 at completion.

  4. Satisfaction Guaranteed - Wikipedia

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    Satisfaction Guaranteed typically refers to a legally-binding express guarantee of satisfaction in the contract of a sale of goods. Satisfaction Guaranteed may also refer to: Satisfaction Guaranteed "Satisfaction Guaranteed" (short story), a short story by Isaac Asimov "Satisfaction Guaranteed", a song by The Firm

  5. Target Implements Stricter Return Policy Amid Rising Abuse ...

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    Target spokespersons have emphasized that the satisfaction guarantee on store brands is still in place, but don’t expect a free pass if you’re trying to return well-worn items. r/Target via ...

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  7. Letter of comfort (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    A letter of comfort, sometimes called a "letter of intent", is a communication from a party to a contract to the other party that indicates an initial willingness to enter into a contractual obligation absent the elements of a legally enforceable contract. The objective is to create a morally binding but not legally binding assurance.

  8. Service guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A service guarantee is a marketing tool service firms have increasingly been using to reduce consumer risk perceptions, signal quality, differentiate a service offering, and to institutionalize and professionalize their internal management of customer complaint and service recovery. [1]

  9. Customer satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Customer satisfaction is an ambiguous and abstract concept and the actual manifestation of the state of satisfaction will vary from person to person and product/service to product/service. The state of satisfaction depends on a number of both psychological and physical variables which correlate with satisfaction behaviors such as return and ...