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  2. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    Many consumer product companies now offer free samples through their websites, to encourage consumers to use the products regularly, and to gather data for mailing lists of potentially interested customers.

  3. Return merchandise authorization - Wikipedia

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    A return merchandise authorization (RMA), return authorization (RA) or return goods authorization (RGA) is a part of the process of returning a product to receive a refund, replacement, or repair to which buyer and seller agree during the product's warranty period.

  4. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    However, if the parties wish the buyer to clear the goods for export, this should be made clear by adding explicit wording to this effect in the contract of sale. This term should be used only for non-containerized seafreight and inland waterway transport. FOB – Free on Board (named port of shipment)

  5. 10 Best Companies for Free Product Testing - AOL

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    There are websites that offer free product testing – all you need to know is which ones are the best. This list is a good place to start if you'd like to test products for free.

  6. Order processing - Wikipedia

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    Order processing is the process or work-flow associated with the picking, packing, and delivery of the packed items to a shipping carrier and is a key element of order fulfillment. Order processing operations or facilities are commonly called “ distribution centers ” or “DC 's”.

  7. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used primarily by online vendors and mail-order catalogs as a sales strategy to attract customers.

  8. Certificate of origin - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of origin is an important international trade document that certifies that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country. It also serves as a declaration by the exporter.

  9. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Such products, which are often informally called promo products, swag , tchotchkes, or freebies (count nouns), are used in marketing and sales. They are given away or sold at a loss to promote a company , corporate image , brand , or event.

  10. Commercial invoice - Wikipedia

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    A commercial invoice is used to calculate tariffs, international commercial terms, and is commonly used for customs purposes. Commercial Invoices are generally not needed for shipments between EU Countries—just between EU Countries and non-EU Countries. [3]

  11. Advance ship notice - Wikipedia

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    An advance ship notice or advance shipping notice (ASN) is a notification of pending and upcoming deliveries matched to the prior provided packing list. It is usually sent in an electronic format and is a common EDI document.