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Why consumers must have full knowledge about a product before buying them.
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[QUOTE="Kingsley, post: 213357, member: 30278"] You are right, it is very essential for consumer to have a very good understanding and knowledge of what they are buying or intend to buy this will enable to identify the original product from the fakes one just by mere observation of the containers or write ups on the products packets or package. Most times the reason why people fail victim to substandard goods is because they lack the requisite knowledge as to the product or services they are paying for. This has made it imperative for consumers to always try as much as possible to gather some background information about the products the want to buy mostly if they are buying for the very first time. There is this neighbour of mine that uses a brand of Toyota car and when it was time for him to service the car he needed to buy an engine oil for the car, so on getting to the shop since he was very familiar with the type of oil he used to buy, as soon as they handed over the oil to him. He just took a closer look at the oil and immediately he noticed the expiring date on the oil and returned it immediately. He would damaged the engine of the car if he had no previous knowledge of the oil type he use to buy. [/QUOTE]
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