0 used to describe an agreement between a business and customer in which the customer's money will be returned if they are not satisfied with the product or service:
1 used to describe an agreement between a business and customer in which the customer's money will be returned if they are not satisfied with the product or service:
There is a money-back guarantee, and the point about it is a simple one.
Already he has pioneered a unique money-back guarantee to any part-time student who is not satisfied with his course.
There are two obvious criticisms which spring to anyone's mind in connection with this money-back method.
Usually for a fixed fee of several hundred pounds, the consultancy undertakes to find grants for which a business is eligible and a money-back guarantee is often offered.
Unused toll fees are only refunded if the user closes the account or takes advantage of a money-back guarantee.
The chocolate was marketed with a guaranteed money-back policy if the customers were not one hundred percent satisfied with their purchase.
At the time, he was the only magic dealer in the world who offered a money-back guarantee on everything he sold.
It introduced the customer-is-always right policy, and offered money-back guarantees.