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There is no one correct answer to this question. Some possibilities are, "I heard about you on the radio," "I read about you in the newspaper," or "a friend told me about you."

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The correct answer would be to provide the source through which you learned about the product or service, such as through a friend, online search, advertisement, or social media platform. Be honest and specific in your response to help the company understand their marketing effectiveness.

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