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How would you rate any products in-terms of quality?

a. Product with higher price is quality product

b. Product with better after sales service

c. Product with lower price but better after sales service

d. durability of product

e. any other.

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Question added by Mahesh Shrestha , Finance Consultant- Part time (Freelancer) , Dhapasi General Store
Date Posted: 2015/03/18
Kishor Vadher
by Kishor Vadher , Sales Manager , Hausstrom ltd. Lagos

I don't think that product with higher price is always quality product so I will go with answer C i.e. product with lower price but better after sales service as after all what a customer want in today's market? better service and due to good service by some good organisation has achieved good turn over in my past experienced company. I have see experienced also a company who served well to its customers never divert to another company, it is mostly seen customer divert to another company due to bad experience and that's why now most company pay attention behind service as to the goods.

Alex Al Yazouri
by Alex Al Yazouri , General Manager , Al Mushref Cooperative Society

I would say

d. durability of product

Deleted user
by Deleted user

c. Product with lower price but better after sales service

VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN
by VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.

For Product Quality  My option tends to >>>>>>>>>> d. durability of product.

Abdulla Albaiz
by Abdulla Albaiz , Manager, Director, General Manager, CHRO , various

Quality is in the eye of the beholder, just like beauty. Quality is measured as follows: - price vs. functionality and life expectancy. Some people may tend to stretch it and say: Quality is meeting expectations. Which in reality is a myth. Because everything has a price. In summary, quality of a product means "meeting minimum requirements in terms of safety and functionality for the purpose it was purchased for."

Omar EL sherif
by Omar EL sherif , مهندس صيانة , الشروق الحديثة للطباعة

Assessing product quality involves:
1. Performance: Does it meet expectations?
2. Durability: How long does it last?
3. Materials & Craftsmanship: Quality of construction.
4. Functionality: Useful features?
5. Design: Aesthetics and detail.
6. User Experience: Is it easy to use?
7. Reliability: Consistent performance?
8. Customer Feedback: Positive reviews?
9. Warranty & Support: Good after-sales service?
10. Comparative Analysis: Compare to competitors.

* also higher price don't necessarily means high quality 

athish muhammed
by athish muhammed , Production Control

b. product with better after sales

Faisal Rafiq
by Faisal Rafiq , Area sales manager , Zenith Pharmaceutical

option b:Product with better after sales and services

 

Venu Gopal
by Venu Gopal , General manager , Khonaysser

Durable

servicable

Meets expectation of consumer

cost effective

resale value

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