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  • 1Counterfeit consumer goods — Knock Off redirects here. For the 1998 film, see Knock Off (film). Counterfeit consumer goods, commonly called knock offs, are counterfeit or imitation products offered for sale. The spread of counterfeit goods has become global in recent years… …

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  • 2Fast moving consumer goods — Soft drinks are FMCGs Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG)  – or Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) – are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. Examples include non durable goods such as soft drinks, toiletries, and grocery …

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  • 3Consumer Affairs — ▪ 1995       The signing of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on April 15, 1994, was one of the year s most significant events for consumers everywhere. In theory, consumers stood to benefit from freer trade, in the form of more products …

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  • 4goods — A category of personal property defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Sometimes called tangible goods. Further divided into consumer goods, equipment, farm products, and inventory. American Banker Glossary * * * goods goods [gʊdz] noun [plura …

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  • 5Consumer debt — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 6consumer credit — credit extended by a retail store, bank, finance company, or other lender, chiefly for the purchase of consumer goods. [1925 30] * * * Short and intermediate term loans used to finance the purchase of commodities or services for personal… …

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  • 7consumer credit — noun a line of credit extended for personal or household use • Hypernyms: ↑credit line, ↑line of credit, ↑bank line, ↑line, ↑personal credit line, ↑personal line of credit • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 8Consumer Credit Act 1974 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An Act to establish for the protection of consumers a new system, administered by the Director General of Fair Trading, of licensing and other control of traders concerned with the provision of credit, or the …

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  • 9consumer — con·sum·er n: one that utilizes economic goods; specif: an individual who purchases goods for personal use as distinguished from commercial use Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. consumer …

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  • 10Consumer relationship system — Consumer relationship systems (CRS) are specialized customer relationship management (CRM) software applications used to handle consumer products and services company s dealings with consumers and customers.[1] Consumer affairs and customer… …

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