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    The major difference between shopping online and offline is the difference in the shopping environment and marketing communication (Katawetawaraks , C., Wang, C.,L., 2011 ). In this article, the authors have spoken very distinctly of the differences between the offline and online consumer decision making process. When it comes to online shopping, consumers react to a stimulus of advertisements, which ignites their spark to indulge in research before deciding to buy a product (Katawetawaraks , C.…

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    car buyers yearn a vehicle that is environmentally and economically friendly, rather than one that is trendy and toxic. Hence, the central distinction between two similar cars of different time periods, a 1985 Ford Escort and a 2015 Ford Focus, is that car manufacturers…

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    both homes simultaneously. First things first, meet with your realtor and talk about listing your current home, while you’re looking for a new home. Your realtor can confirm what’s on the market that you’d like to purchase and what the prospect buyers are looking for when it comes to selling your existing home. The information gives you a clear idea of timing for selling a house and your realtor can research the market conditions on your prospective new home. This first strategy is going to…

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    commodification against their enslavement,” also slaves began to realize “civility rather than strength would entice a likely buyer” (164). Another part that demonstrates this is, “When slaves looked at a particular buyer, they could do so with an informed eye to their own future” (Johnson 170-171). However, it was not solely slaves who acted out particular roles but also slave buyers. Buyers had to rely upon the word of sellers, “slaveholders gained creditability in the market by attaching…

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    to the property, it needs to be determined if that was one of the selling features that helped the buyer decide to purchase this property. Legally in most cases the buyer will win this dispute because “a chandelier is wired and bolted to the ceiling, and is automatically included in the home sale because it is a fixture and fixtures are real property” (Bruss, 1998). The seller could go to the buyer and tell them that the chandelier is a family heirloom and they would be willing to find…

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    RE/MAX Case Summary

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    Background RE/MAX, also known as (Real Estate Maximum) was founded by Dave Liniger and wife in 1973, in Denver, Colorado. Prior to starting RE/MAX, Liniger experimented with buying and renovating homes before selling them for a profit while he was in the military. He was inspired to start a franchise after working as a real estate agent under a brokerage firm. He embraced the idea of 100% commission for agents, so long as a flat fee from that broker or agent would be guaranteed. RE/MAX’s…

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    most resourceful tools for marketing your property is the Alameda MLS. One of the first things to attract potential buyers is pricing. Getting your property listed in the Alameda MLS will bring traffic through your home increasing the chances of getting an offer on your home. Being listed in the local MLS also get your property notice by the local realtors with potential buyers interested in a home like yours. If you’re not working with a realtor, you will have some fees to pays for…

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    their seized vehicles can even be forfeited and sold at auctions as part of the penalty for their crime. In some jurisdictions, the vehicles can be forfeited and sold immediately without the option for the offenders to get it back. In some cities, sex buyers’ driver’s license can also be suspended if they have used their vehicle in the commission of crime, such as soliciting sex. This type of punishment falls under the deterrence where the system gives punishment as a threat to deter the…

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    of substitute products from competitors, including product differentiation, price performance of substitutes and a buyer's ability to switch to a substitute. This force is especially threatening when buyers can easily find substitute products with attractive prices or better quality and when buyers can switch from one product or service to another with little cost. 2. Threat of the entry of new competitors, such as barriers to entry (i.e.…

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    Sale Of Car Case Study

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    made between the Seller, [Sir Christian], and the Buyer, [Buddy King], for selling the Seller's [2013, Jeep Wrangler]. The car for sale is a [2013, Jeep Wrangler, Black in colour, with mileage of 10,400km, lockable centre console, heated front seats, power outlets and premium instrument cluster] The VIN number of the car is [1HGCM82633AXXXXXX] with odometer reading as [XXXXXXXXXX] as on [30.10.2016] The date of sale of car is [01.11.2016]. The Buyer has agreed paying the Seller an amount of…

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