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Business, 07.10.2019 17:10 beckyroof5158

Decision point: classifying the spa on the service-goods continuum as you consider your task, you reflect on the customer experience you are working to develop. you understand that products can be placed on a service-goods continuum with purely tangible goods and purely services as endpoints. to choose the best marketing tactics, you evaluate the spa at verdure's position on the continuum. which classification most accurately represents the spa's position on the service-goods continuum? select an option from the choices below and click submit. purely a tangible good purely a service mostly a service mostly a tangible good

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