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  2. LG Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The following year saw the release of the LG Optimus 3D, the world's first mobile phone with glasses-free 3D display, [63] and LG Optimus 2X, the first with a dual-core processor. [64] In 2012 LG worked with Google to build the Nexus 4 smartphone. [65] Other than the G3, LG officially unveiled the curved smartphone, LG G Flex, on 27 October 2013.

  3. Product activation - Wikipedia

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    Product activation is a license validation procedure required by some proprietary software programs. Product activation prevents unlimited free use of copied or replicated software. Unactivated software refuses to fully function until it determines whether it is authorized to fully function. Activation allows the software to stop blocking its use.

  4. Company limited by guarantee - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a company limited by guarantee can distribute its profits to its members, if allowed by its articles of association. [2] However, in Australia this is not allowed. [3] In many countries, a company limited by guarantee must include the suffix Limited in its name; alongside private companies limited by shares.

  5. Guarantee of origin - Wikipedia

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    In operation, a GO is a green label or tracker that guarantees that one MWh of energy has been produced from renewable energy sources. Guarantees of Origin are traded and when a company buys Guarantees of Origin, as proof for the electricity or gas delivered or consumed, the Guarantees of Origin are cancelled in an electronic certificate registry. [1]

  6. Money-back guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A money-back guarantee, also known as a satisfaction guarantee, is essentially a simple guarantee that, if a buyer is not satisfied with a product or service, a refund will be made. The 18th century entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood pioneered many of the marketing strategies used today, including the satisfaction-or-money-back guarantee on the ...

  7. Service guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Meaningful: Firms must make the guarantee important to the customers and provide adequate values to offset service failure. [7] Easy to invoke: The guarantee should be less dependent on the customer and more on service provider. Easy to collect: Service providers should design an easy and problem-free guarantees collection process for customers.

  8. Money Back Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Money-back guarantee, a simple guarantee that, if a buyer is not satisfied with a product or service, a refund will be made; Money Back Guarantee (2014 film), an Indian Hindi-language comedy film; Money Back Guarantee (2023 film), a Pakistani crime comedy film "Money Back Guarantee", a song by Pigeon John, from the album And the Summertime Pool ...

  9. Enterprise Finance Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Under the EFG scheme the UK government, through its Department for Business, Innovation and Skills [1] (BIS) will guarantee 75% of any loans made, with the bank covering the remaining 25%. The guarantees will mean that the government, or taxpayers, will pick up three-quarters of the tab for any bad loans for which a claim can be made.