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PF 5.01 Vocab

AB
goodA physical object that is purchased
serviceAn action that is performed for someone’s benefit Examples: car repair, hair cut, internet connection, cell phone connection
retailerOne who sells goods and services directly to consumers
marketplaceAll retailers’ goods and services available to the general public
merchandiseA product or physical item purchased Examples: clothes, video games, music discs, computer, cell phone
consumable productA product that typically provides a single use or period of use and is destroyed or dissapears as the consumer enjoys the product Examples: food, cell phone montly service minutes, electricity, and gasoline
durable productA product that lasts for a long peirod of time and continues to be available to the consumer for more than a single use. Examples: cars, washing machines, computers, cell phone
warrantyA guarantee that a product is in good working order and will give good service for a reasonable amount of time. A full warranty has no specific limitations while a limited warranty does and must state what the limitations are. For example, a used car warranty might state that the dealer would be responsible for repairs on certain types of parts and equipment for a specifified timeframe. Consumers would be responsible for paying for other repairs not covered under the warranty.
government agencyAn organization that operates as part of the state or federal government
merchant servicesAny helps provided to consumers by companies/stores/businesses
consumer affairs departmentA department of a business that communicates with customers about their rights and needs as consumers
consumer advocateA person or ogranization that works on behalf of consumers’ interests and rights
Better Business Bureau (BBB)A nonprofit organization sponsored by private businesses that attempts to settle consumer complaints against local businesses
consumer action panelA group formed by a trade association to address consumer complaints
Consumer RightsA basic set of protections, agreed upon by society and written into law, that apply to purchases of merchandise and services in the United States
right to be safeBeing entitled to protection against potentially harmful goods and services
right to be informedBeing entitled to information about a seller’s reputation, product and service performance, quality, and price
right to choose products and servicesHaving the opportunity to select goods, services, and places to shop
competitionA situation in which the same or similar goods and services are offered by more than one seller.
right to be heardHaving opportunities to make known likes, dislikes, and problems with products and services
right to redressBeing entitled to a fair and quick remedy to a wrong or loss
right to consumer educationBeing entitled to training to gain knowledge and skills as consumers
right to serviceBeing entitled to convenience, courtesy, and responsiveness
right to a healthy environmentBeing able to live in a safe, non-threatening environment
Consumer ResponsibilitiesTypes of activities a consumer is expected to perform as part of a purchase decision
to use products safelyRead and follow manufacturers’ directions for using a product
to find and use informationFind materials to compare sellers and products/services to be purchased
to choose purchases carefullyMake purchases from companies with reliable products and ethical business practices
to speak upLet companies know when products/services are defective or below-standard
to seek redressPursue remedies whenever products/services do not meet expectations
to learnLearn skills that prepare one to be a confident, informed consumer
to reward good serviceUse your buying power to support reliable sellers and service providers
to promote a healthy caring relationship with the environmentConsider the effect on the environment of consumer practices, and support companies that consider the environment as well


Business Teacher
West Johnston High School

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