NO! A product is different from service.
An example of product is Milk, Mobile phone, TV, Car, etc.
An example of service is insurance, medical care (but medicine is product), etc.
The government marks use for service is SM, which stands for service mark, while for product it is TM, which stands for Trademark.
rising price
Purchase power,income level,necessarity,willingness
A service is a product. But it is not a tangible good. However, even tangible goods are valued only because of their services to man.
To sell a product or service at price higher than what it costs to you to make that product or provide that service. Basically to be profitable.
One can determine the elasticity of a product or service by analyzing how changes in price affect the quantity demanded. If a small change in price leads to a large change in quantity demanded, the product or service is considered elastic. If the change in price has little effect on quantity demanded, the product or service is considered inelastic.
product and service in your life cycle
A service organization's end product is a service. A manufacturing organization's end product is a product.
product
Yes, you can make payments for this product/service.
Product quality is the way a product performs. While service quality is how well an experience was when shopping for, buying, using a product or service.
SERVICE.....
product is tangible and service is intangible.
Lower Costs A better Service or Product A new service or Product
It is a product. A product is something you own. A service is something you subscribe to.
gamestop is not a product, it is a service.
service
Some sample questions for a feedback survey could include: How satisfied are you with the product/service? Did the product/service meet your expectations? How likely are you to recommend the product/service to others? What aspects of the product/service do you think could be improved? How would you rate the customer service experience? How easy was it to use the product/service? Did the product/service provide value for money? How frequently do you use the product/service? What other products/services would you like to see offered? Overall, how would you rate your experience with the company?