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What is the difference between a good and a service?
A good is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a service is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
A service is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a good is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
A service is an act of goodwill, or one done that benefits a customer; a good is when one serves, such as in the context of a non-profit.
A good is an act of goodwill, or one done that benefits a customer; a service is when one serves, such as in the context of a non-profit.
What is the difference between a good and a service?
A good is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a service is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
A service is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a good is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
A service is an act of goodwill, or one done that benefits a customer; a good is when one serves, such as in the context of a non-profit.
A good is an act of goodwill, or one done that benefits a customer; a service is when one serves, such as in the context of a non-profit.
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A service is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a good is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
A service is an intangible product that is often expressed in intellectual energy; a good is a tangible, physical product that can be felt and touched.
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